Where does translation occur in eukaryotes?

A. Both in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm
B. In neither the nucleus nor the cytoplasm
C. In the nucleus only
D. In the cytoplasm only


Answer: D

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Please select the key criteria used for categorizing the gram-positive bacilli into groups.

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