Asked by Dojo
What is the function of DNA and where is it found in a eukaryote cell?
A) sexual reproduction:ribosomes
***B) controls respiration:mitochondria
C) regulates all cell activity:nucleus
D) pass of like traits:endoplasmic reticulum
Can someone check my answer? Thank you!
A) sexual reproduction:ribosomes
***B) controls respiration:mitochondria
C) regulates all cell activity:nucleus
D) pass of like traits:endoplasmic reticulum
Can someone check my answer? Thank you!
Answers
Answered by
Damon
Now many people when they get a DNA test are wondering where their ancestors came from. (not how they breathe)
Answered by
Dojo
Oh well ok. I guess that's nice to know. Thanks?
Answered by
Damon
well, which choice was about inherited traits?
Answered by
Damon
Yes.
Answered by
Anonymous
Okay. DNA is transcribed into mRNA and translated into amino acids. The amino acids are incorporated into proteins, which are used to regulate all activity in cells. Also, DNA is found in the nucleus in eukaryotic cells. The best a seed choice is C.
Answered by
Anonymous
Okay. DNA is transcribed into mRNA and translated into amino acids. The amino acids are incorporated into proteins, which are used to regulate all activity in cells. Also, DNA is found in the nucleus in eukaryotic cells. The best answer choice is C.
Answered by
Dojo
Oh hey. I already got this question correct but I wanted to say I appreciate the help.
Answered by
Dojo
Sorry anonymous, but it was very helpful :)
Answered by
sambria
what is it I need help?
Answered by
Stormy
The answer is C
Answered by
thx
anonymous is correct
and stormy :) thx
and stormy :) thx
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