Question 28 Introns Protein-coding sequences that need to be excised B Non-coding regions that need to be excised © Protein-coding sequences that form part of the mature MRNA D Non-coding regions that form part of the mature mRNA Question 29

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Introns
Protein-coding sequences that need to be excised
B Non-coding regions that need to be excised
Protein-coding sequences that form part of the mature MRNA
Non-coding regions that form part of the mature MRNA
Question 29
Anomers are
A Either the open chain structure or the cyclic structure, established through mutarotation
B) Either L or D
Cyclic monosaccharides that differ only in the positions of substituents at carbon (alpha or beta)
The fifteen other stereoisomers of glucose
Question 30
The nuclear lamina
A is the site of ribosomal RNA (FRNA) synthesis
maintains the shape of the nucleus
encloses the nucleus to separate it from the cytoplasm
D) regulates the entry and exit of molecules from the nucleus
Transcribed Image Text:Question 28 Introns Protein-coding sequences that need to be excised B Non-coding regions that need to be excised Protein-coding sequences that form part of the mature MRNA Non-coding regions that form part of the mature MRNA Question 29 Anomers are A Either the open chain structure or the cyclic structure, established through mutarotation B) Either L or D Cyclic monosaccharides that differ only in the positions of substituents at carbon (alpha or beta) The fifteen other stereoisomers of glucose Question 30 The nuclear lamina A is the site of ribosomal RNA (FRNA) synthesis maintains the shape of the nucleus encloses the nucleus to separate it from the cytoplasm D) regulates the entry and exit of molecules from the nucleus
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