The cell grows and develop and the chromosomes duplicate. Also, interphase is the phase where the cell spends most of its time in.
Answer: b. removal of introns from mRNA
The process by which Ribosomes attached to ER or lying freely in the Cytoplasm synthesize proteins from the transcribed mRNA of the DNA is called Translation.
Explanation:
It is made up of three stages;
1. INITIATION;Options C mRNA binding to the ribosome
2. ELONGATION ;Option D joining large and small ribosomal subunits
3, TERMINATION;Option E chain termination at a stop codon
However, Introns are non coding region of RNA base sequence transcribed from the DNA, or sections of DNA encoding the RNA. It is an unwanted part which must be sliced out before translation. Therefore it is not a relevant steps of translation, and hence Option B is the wrong answer.
Note the coded part of RNA trancripts is called EXONS. this the part with the needed information.
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