What is the primary purpose of RNA in Eukaryotes?
A. To assist in replication of DNA by unzipping DNA strands.
B. To transfer genetic information from DNA to ribosomes for translation.
C. To store, replicate and pass genes down across generations.
D. To construct nuclear envelope during mitosis.
Ans: B. To transfer genetic information from DNA to ribosomes for translation.
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A) ATPases B) kinetochores C) kinases D) estrogen receptors E) cyclins
The two macronutrients necessary for the production of ATP are
a. calcium and iron. b. calcium and phosphorus. c. phosphorus and nitrogen. d. phosphorus and potassium
Who were the first hominins thought to wear clothing, build fires, and live in caves or shelters?
a. Homo habilis b. Homo sapiens c. Homo erectus
d. Homo eragaster e. Homo neanderthalensis
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false