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ValentinkaMS [17]
3 years ago
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Match each description with the correct cellular process. a. RNA is used as a template to make a complementary strand of DNA. (C

lick to select) b. DNA is used as a template to make a complementary strand of DNA. (Click to select) c. RNA is used as a template to make a complementary strand of RNA. (Click to select) d. DNA is used as a template to make a complementary strand of RNA. (Click to select) e. RNA is used as a template to make a polypeptide. (Click to select)
Biology
1 answer:
Svetllana [295]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

d. DNA is used as a template to make a complementary strand of RNA - Transcription

Explanation:

This question is describing the process of TRANSCRIPTION, which is the first process involved in gene expression or protein synthesis. Transcription is the process by which a DNA template is used to synthesize a mRNA strand.

The process of transcription, which occurs in the NUCLEUS of an eukaryotic cell involves making a complementary strand of RNA (messenger RNA) from a DNA template. For example, a nucleotide A (adenine) in the mRNA will pair with a nucleotide U (uracil) on the mRNA.

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