Asked by Betty
Although terminally differentiated cells do not divide, the nuclei in these cells are still that site of what important function?
Carbohydrate synthesis
DNA synthesis
mRNA synthesis
protein synthesis
Carbohydrate synthesis
DNA synthesis
mRNA synthesis
protein synthesis
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Answered by
Betty
Ok, so I know mRNA synthesis happens in the cytoplasm and protein synthesis happens in the ribosomes. But I don't know where carbohydrate synthesis occurs. I'm assuming it's DNA synthesis.
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Answered by
Anonymous
DNA synthesis is correct.
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