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1.Transcription is the process of copying a gene to create? an RNA molecule.
2.Transcription is the first process that must happen in order to make a protein.
3.In order for transcription to happen, DNA must unzip.
4.What type of molecule did you create when you transcribed all of the nucleotides? an RNA molecule (generally a primary messenger RNA).
5.Will you be playing with the top or bottom strip of DNA? it is indistinct (i.e., in both directions).
6.What type of molecule did you create when you transcribed all of the nucleotides? an RNA molecule (generally a primary messenger RNA).
7.What does the messenger RNA (mRNA) do? it is translated into protein.
8.What happens to the DNA molecule after transcription? it is twisted into its original double-helix structure.
9.Where does the messenger RNA have to travel to after transcription? to the ribosomes.
Answer:
They are aerobic and anaerobic and are determined by oxygen.
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a rigorously tested explanation
Explanation:
that's what scientists call the scientific method/theory!
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It's the first one, prokaryotic cells don't have membrane bound organelles, including the nucleus