<span>For the answer to the question above, the mRNA stands for messenger RNA. The job of the messenger RNA is to copy the code from the DNA and go through a ribosome so a protein can be created.
rRNA stands or ribosomal RNA. It is essentially the ribosome and is comprised of the large and small subunit. The rRNA allows the mRNA to go through rRNA in order to create the amino acid chain.
tRNA stands for transfer RNA. tRNA brings amino acids to the coordinating codon on the mRNA and matches it to the correct codon.
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I am thinking of of strawberry runners, also called stolons:
these an a sort of extrernal connections between the particular plants, which can be used to grow new plants, as when the end of one such stem finds an appropriate place in the ground and sprouts roots there.
Do you think you might have needed a different kind of adaptation?
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Your body can over work yourself and than give out
The answer is B. Natural selection will find a way to affect one, then that one will affect many others.