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6. List all locations in a plant cell where RNA is found.

A. in the nucleus
B. in the ribosome
C. in the cytoplasm
D. in the mitochondria
E. in the chloroplast

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Final answer:

RNA is found in the nucleus, ribosome, and cytoplasm of a plant cell.


Step-by-step explanation:

The locations in a plant cell where RNA is found are:

  1. In the nucleus: RNA is primarily produced in the nucleus of a cell through a process called transcription.
  2. In the ribosome: After being produced in the nucleus, RNA molecules called messenger RNA (mRNA) travel to the ribosomes where they are translated into proteins.
  3. In the cytoplasm: Various types of RNA, such as transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA), are present in the cytoplasm to assist in protein synthesis.

RNA is NOT found in the mitochondria or chloroplasts.


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