In Spirogyra and allied forms the chloroplast<span> grows as the cell grows, and only divides when this divides.</span><span>
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I think the correct answer is B
Answer:regulation of RNA processing When a eukaryotic gene is transcribed in the nucleus.
Explanation:
the primary transcript (freshly made RNA molecule) isn't yet considered a messenger RNA. ... The pre-mRNA has to go through some modifications to become a mature mRNA molecule that can leave the nucleus and be translated.
The answer is false. Cellular growth happens until the day of death.