<u>DNA</u> remains in the nucleus while <u>mRNA</u> is found in both the cytoplasm and nucleus.
Answer:
I'm not quite sure but I'll try and figure it out if I don't get back to you I'm sorry but I will try.
Explanation:
Well, it is more about RNA than DNA when we talk about using DNA code to code for a protein.
In the RNA (complementary of the DNA)has a codon the UAGC that codes for a specific type amino acid by being have a complementary anticodon. The "partnership" of these two creates chain of amino acid that become later a protein.
I do not know if I answered your question correctly, as I do not know how far you went in the subject.
Any photos below 7 is known as acidic, the lower the pH the more acidic the solution I believe.
The answer would be Stem Cells.
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