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What codes RNA? A. DNA B. Polypeptides C. Proteins D. Amino Acids
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What codes RNA?
A. DNA
B. Polypeptides
C. Proteins
D. Amino Acids
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The answer is a A. DNA
Hope this helps!
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RNA is coded FROM DNA
RNA codes FOR Amino Acids that make polypeptides.
Polypeptides are then folded by the Golgi into proteins.
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