What is the role of Messenger RNA (mRNA)?
A. It acts as an intermediate instruction from DNA to the synthesised protein in protein expression within a cell.
B. It acts as a final product in protein synthesis.
C. It acts as a storage molecule for genetic information.
D. It acts as a structural component of the cell membrane.
Select your answer:
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Sensory System Anatomy and Pathology › ViewWhich of the following terms refers to the normal loss of hearing associated with aging?
A. binaural
B. presbycusis
C. tinnitus
D. vertigo
Homeostasis, Nutrition, Digestion & Absorption › View
The “cause” for something to happen is the
A. response
B. effect
C. stimulus
D. homeostasis