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- Which of the following is present in prokaryotes but not eukaryotes?a. exonsb. polyribosomesc. spliceosomesd. simultaneous transcription and translationDNA within a prokaryotic cell is found in a(n)Which of the following statements is correct? The prokaryotic ribosomal RNAs are 18S, 23S, and 28S The eukaryotic ribosome is 100S and consists of 60S and 40S subunits The prokaryotic ribosome has 4 subunits The eukaryotic ribosomal RNA are 28S, 18S, 5.8S and 5S The prokaryotic ribosome is 90S, and consists of 50S and 40S subunits
- Can someone please draw a diagram to explain transcription and translation and difference in eukaryotes and prokaryotes listedThe DNA of prokaryotes differs from that of eukaryotes in that the prokaryotic DNA is . Group of answer choices Converted directly into protein without the use of RNA Exposed directly to the cytoplasm of the cell Separated from the rest of the cell by the nuclear envelope Housed within the nucleoid, a membranous structure inside the cellRank the following in order of size: tRNA, DNA, mRNA.