Answer:
c. Primase is capable of synthesizing RNA without attaching the incoming nucleotide to a pre-existing, free, 3' hydroxyl group.
Step-by-step explanation:
Primase is a RNA Polymerase involved in the process of DNA replication. DNA Polymerase is not able to initiate DNA replication without a primer because it needs a free 3'-OH (hydroxyl) group to add nucleotides. Primase does not require a free 3'OH group and makes a short RNA primer complementary to template DNA strand. DNA Polymerase can add nucleotides to this primer and initiate the process of replication. Later the RNA primer is replaced by DNA via 5' to 3' exonuclease.
To initiate DNA replication primase binds to DNA helicase forming a complex called as primosome. It then synthesizes a primer approximately 11 nucleotides long which can be extended by DNA Polymerase.