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The DNA sequence is converted into an amino acid sequence in eukaryotic cells at the(A) ribosome(B) cytoplasm(C) nucleus(D) endoplasmic reticulum(E) peroxisome
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DNA is converted into proteins for the cell to use in the: a. ribosomes b. mitochondria c. rough endoplasmic reticulum d. nucleus
Protein synthesis occurs at the A. Golgi apparatus. B. ribosomes. C. leucoplast. D. lysosome. E. mitochondria.
DNA, mRNA, tRNA, ribosome, amino acids. A. Which are found in the nucleus? In the cytoplasm? B. Which moves amino acids from cytoplasm to ribosomes? C. Which is the site of amino acids joining to form polypeptides?
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