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There are some exceptions to how the genetic code is read in organisms. Which organelle found in vertebrates reads some codons differently from the rest of the cell? O vacuole O flagellum O membrane O
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There are some exceptions to how the genetic code is read in organisms. Which organelle found in
vertebrates reads some codons differently from the rest of the cell?
O vacuole
O flagellum
O membrane
O mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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membrane is the answer i think
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