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Multiple Choice
In eukaryotic cells, where can RNA be found?
A
Only in the cytoplasm
B
In the nucleus and cytoplasm
C
In the mitochondria only
D
Only in the nucleus
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that eukaryotic cells have distinct compartments, including the nucleus, cytoplasm, and organelles like mitochondria.
Recognize that RNA is synthesized in the nucleus during the process of transcription, where DNA is used as a template to create RNA molecules.
Note that after synthesis, RNA, particularly messenger RNA (mRNA), is transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm where it can be translated into proteins by ribosomes.
Consider that some types of RNA, such as ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA), are also found in the cytoplasm as they play roles in protein synthesis.
Remember that mitochondria have their own DNA and can transcribe RNA, but in eukaryotic cells, RNA is primarily found in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm.