AKS 5c: In eukaryotic organisms like humans, DNA never leaves the nucleus. Which of the following is the best explanation for how DNA provides the code for physical traits and characteristics of humans, even though it never leaves the nucleus? * In the nucleus, the DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which can then leave the nucleus O and be translated at the hbosome into proteins, which make up physical traits and characteristics.

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AKS 5c: In eukaryotic organisms like humans, DNA never leaves the nucleus.
Which of the following is the best explanation for how DNA provides the code for
physical traits and characteristics of humans, even though it never leaves the
nucleus? *
In the nucleus, the DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which can then leave the nucleus
and be translated at the hbosome into proteins, which make up physical traits and
characteristics.
Under the right conditions, DNA turns into TRNA so it can leave the nucleus, then it is
translated into proteins which make up physical traits and characteristics.
Inside the nucleus, DNA is transcribed into TRNA, which is then translated into
proteins. These proteins can then leave the nucleus and make up physical traits and
characteristics.
The DNA in the nucleus is translated into proteins, which are able to leave the nucleus
and enter the cytoplasm, where transcription of rRNA can occur. The rRNA then
makes up the physical traits and characteristics.
AKS 5c1: Which of the following models BEST represents protein svnthesis?
Transcribed Image Text:AKS 5c: In eukaryotic organisms like humans, DNA never leaves the nucleus. Which of the following is the best explanation for how DNA provides the code for physical traits and characteristics of humans, even though it never leaves the nucleus? * In the nucleus, the DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which can then leave the nucleus and be translated at the hbosome into proteins, which make up physical traits and characteristics. Under the right conditions, DNA turns into TRNA so it can leave the nucleus, then it is translated into proteins which make up physical traits and characteristics. Inside the nucleus, DNA is transcribed into TRNA, which is then translated into proteins. These proteins can then leave the nucleus and make up physical traits and characteristics. The DNA in the nucleus is translated into proteins, which are able to leave the nucleus and enter the cytoplasm, where transcription of rRNA can occur. The rRNA then makes up the physical traits and characteristics. AKS 5c1: Which of the following models BEST represents protein svnthesis?
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DNA contains all the information necessary for the regulation of cell metabolism in its nucleotides sequence. But DNA itself cannot regulate cellular activities and therefore it undergoes transcription and translation to form proteins which are the ultimate players of gene expression.

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