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Luna Friedman
17 January, 23:30
Why is RNA required to make proteins?
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DNA is like the library special collections you can’t take it out but you can buy photo copies via ATP. It’s the RNA that the cell uses to make the proteins using the codes on the RNA (same code as DNA
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