Chapter 3: Q. 35 (page 94)
What are the four types of RNA and how do they function?
Short Answer
The four types of RNA are mRNA, tRNA, rRNA and heterogeneous nuclear RNA or hn RNA. they have different functional roles in the cell.
Chapter 3: Q. 35 (page 94)
What are the four types of RNA and how do they function?
The four types of RNA are mRNA, tRNA, rRNA and heterogeneous nuclear RNA or hn RNA. they have different functional roles in the cell.
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