Answer:
Chomosomes are duplicated during <em><u>interphase</u></em>
Brainliest?
True. A protein becomes functional only when it reaches its tertiary shape (3D). It is not necessary for the protein to reach the quaternary stage, but that is just a more complex functioning protein. It really is just two tertiary merged together. Example is red blood cells.
The genetic code is said to be redundant in that the same amino acid residue can be encoded by multiple, so-called synonymous, codons
RNA is most commonly if not almost exclusively found in thr cytoplasm of the cell.
Mesozoic should be the correct answer.