What is the role of tRNA?
A. carries specific amino acids to be joined onto the polypeptide chain
B. has start and stop codons which initiates translation and releases the polypeptide chain into the cytoplasm
C. carry genetic code from the nucleus to the ribosomes
D. essential to keep DNA protected
Select your answer:
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Genes, Genomes & Alleles › ViewWhich best describes the impact that the Human Genome Project (HGP) has had on society?
A. It has helped scientists determine that certain genes can cause diseases
B. It has led to discrimination against genetically flawed individuals
C. It has led to the appearance of new diseases
D. It has cost society billions of dollars without any major benefits
The Vascular System and Blood Flow › View
Which type of blood vessels have the ability to stretch and recoil, assisting in the movement of blood during diastole?
A. Arterioles
B. Arteries
C. Capillaries
D. Venules