Inside a chromosome to be stored for future use when the cell is copied
Into the chloroplast to become part of the photosynthesis process
mRNA crosses the cell wall and exits the cell to enter the bloodstream to make protein with the white blood cells
The rough endoplasmic reticulum to created proteins that can be packaged in vesicles.
Answer:
After mature mRNA is created, it migrates to the cytoplasm then to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to create proteins that can be packaged in vesicles.
Explanation:
Translation is the process by which mRNA is decoded and translated to produce a polypeptide sequence, otherwise known as a protein. This method of synthesizing proteins is directed by the mRNA and accomplished with the help of a ribosome, a large complex of ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) and proteins. In translation, a cell decodes the mRNA genetic message and assembles the brand-new polypeptide chain. Transfer RNA, or tRNA, translates the sequence of codons on the mRNA strand. The main function of tRNA is to transfer a free amino acid from the cytoplasm to a ribosome, where it is attached to the growing polypeptide chain. tRNAs continue to add amino acids to the growing end of the polypeptide chain until they reach a stop codon on the mRNA. The ribosome then releases the completed protein into the cell.
B. regrowth of forest after volcanic eruption
C. pond succession
D. decomposition of a tree
mayflies
frogs
bass
Answer:
frogs
Explanation:
Among the organisms shown in the question above, frogs are the least susceptible to damage caused by acid rain, but that does not mean that frogs do not suffer any damage, quite the contrary. Frogs are amphibians and like all amphibians have very sensitive and highly permeable skin, which makes acid rain very harmful to your body and can cause fatal consequences.
Answer:
Vestigial Structures
Explanation:
Trace structures are a rudimentary (or even functionless) version of a body part, but they perform important functions in a closely correlated, or evolutionarily close, species. That is, they are structures that have been reduced in size, usually over time, and have less important function in some related organisms than in others.
The existence of these vestigial structures is strong evidence that evolution occurs in organisms, since this structure, today without much apparent function, may in the past have been extremely important to the ancestors of that species. We take as an example what happens to some vertebrates, such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
Answer:
Vestigial Structures
Explanation: