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What would happen to a living cell if it was unable to transcribe messenger RNA (mRNA)?

A. The cell would produce proteins that were folded improperly.
B. The cell would be unable to produce the proteins needed for life.
C. Nothing, the cell would still be able to function normally.
D. The cell would divide uncontrollably forming a tumor.

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User Jozxyqk
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Because transcription is the process that provides the vital information for a cell too make proteins. If a cell couldn't do that, then no proteins can be produced.

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