Which of the following statements is true in eukaryotic cells? Question 27Answer A. Transcription occurs inside the nucleus, and translation occurs outside the nucleus. B. Transcription and translation both occur outside the nucleus in the cytoplasm. C. Transcription and translation both occur in the nucleus. D. Transcription occurs in the cytoplasm, and translation occurs inside the nucleus.
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