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All right.
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So the answer to a is that prokaryotic initiation, elongation, and termination, the iet steps.
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These factors are different from those in eukaryotes, and this is going to be true.
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For b, prokaryotic mrnas are generally short -lived, whereas eukaryotic mrnas do vary in their half -life.
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So this is also true.
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See transcription and translation routinely occur simultaneously in prokaryotes and eukaryotes and eukaryotes.
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Carriots, this is false.
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So transcription and translation happens simultaneously in prokaryotes most of the time, but in eukaryotes, we have a pretty dedicated system to keeping those two functions separate as transcription takes place inside the nucleus, whereas translation happens in the cytoplasm.
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And for d, the prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes are different.
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Yes, this is true...