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in prokaryotic cells, gene expression is inherently different than gene…

Question

in prokaryotic cells, gene expression is inherently different than gene expression in eukaryotic cells. why?

  • translation cannot occur on ribosomes in a prokaryotic cell.
  • prokaryotic cells do not use codons and anticodons.
  • gene expression in prokaryotic cells involves nucleotides that are not found in eukaryotic cells.
  • prokaryotic cells use carbohydrates, instead of nucleic acids, to store genetic information.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus, so transcription (DNA to mRNA) happens in the cytoplasm, unlike eukaryotes where it occurs in the nucleus. Other options are incorrect: prokaryotes use ribosomes for translation, use codons/anticodons, share the same nucleotides as eukaryotes, and store genetic info in nucleic acids (not carbohydrates).

Answer:

A. Transcription cannot occur in a nucleus in a prokaryotic cell.