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Where does the process of transcription take place in the cell? (1 point)
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The cytoplasm holds ribosomes, so transcription occurs here
The cytoplasm holds ribosomes, so transcription occurs here
The mitochondria makes ATP, so transcription occurs here
The mitochondria makes ATP, so transcription occurs here
The nucleus holds DNA, so transcription occurs here
The nucleus holds DNA, so transcription occurs here
Ribosomes read the genetic code, so transcription occurs here
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The nucleus holds DNA, so transcription occurs here.
(Transcription = making RNA from DNA in the nucleus; translation occurs at ribosomes in the cytoplasm.)
(Transcription = making RNA from DNA in the nucleus; translation occurs at ribosomes in the cytoplasm.)
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