A !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mRNA or Messenger RNA
mRNA transcribes the genetic code from DNA into a form that can be read and used to make proteins. mRNA carries genetic information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of a cell.<span>rRNA or Ribosomal RNA
rRNA is located in the cytoplasm of a cell, where ribosomes are found. rRNA directs the translation of mRNA into proteins.</span><span>tRNA or Transfer RNA
Like rRNA, tRNA is located in the cellular cytoplasm and is involved in protein synthesis. Transfer RNA brings or transfers amino acids to the ribosome that correspond to each three-nucleotide codon of rRNA. The amino acids then can be joined together and processed to make polypeptides and proteins</span>
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<span>I think that the best initial approach to the client by the nurse would be to comfort and first assure the client that she's not there to hurt or harm the client in any way and that no one is judging (s)he and most important that this recommendation is only for the better and to help the client.</span>
B! dont worry im positive
Answer:
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Explanation:
1. Incorrect - that is the rough ER (endoplasmic reticulum)
2. Incorrect - vacuoles don’t contain DNA. That is the nucleus
3. Correct - that is the mitochondria and respiration, the process of turning compounds into energy, takes place
4. Incorrect - that is the cell membrane, but it doesnt provide rigid support for the cell; the cell wall does
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