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Lizbeth
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21 October, 12:50
What is the role of rna within the cell?
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Kaden Mcdaniel
21 October, 13:10
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RNA is important to cells because it relays information encoded in DNA to tiny organs within the cell, called ribosomes, which produce protein according to the RNA's instructions. RNA is thus vital to the basic functioning of the cell.
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