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Does the following statement describe a function of DNA, a function of RNA, a function of both DNA and RNA, or a function of neither DNA nor RNA? It stores in the nucleus the information a cell needs to make its proteins with the right orders of amino acids.

DNA


RNA


both DNA and RNA


neither DNA nor RNA

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dna

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

DNA

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA I held in the nucleus, because the nucleus is the 'brain's and DNA is the 'knowledge' held there. RNA is coded IN the nucleus, but then leaves and goes into the cytoplasm where it undergoes translation.

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