True.
Yes, the programs have been successfully copied into the system.
Programs are copied into the computer's memory (RAM) for the CPU to read and execute.
When a copied file is replenised Tobe that the same as another.
It is called the clipboard
Programs are copied into the CPU for it to read through a process called loading. Loading involves transferring the program's instructions from storage, such as a hard drive or memory, into the CPU's memory for execution. This allows the CPU to access and execute the program's instructions in the correct sequence.
transcript
A template.
template
The DNA strand that is copied to make mRNA is the template strand of the gene. This strand serves as a template for the RNA polymerase enzyme to synthesize a complementary mRNA strand during the process of transcription.
In transcription, only one side of the DNA strand is copied. The enzyme RNA polymerase reads the DNA template and synthesizes a complementary RNA strand based on the sequence of the DNA template.
The template strand, if reffering to DNA, is the strand of the DNA that is copied to make more DNA.
Template
template files can be easily moved, copied or edited, which you would need to do all 3 with almost any document. (template files open with much more easily managed programs)
The original DNA molecule is the template for the new DNA molecules.
The original DNA molecule is the template for the new DNA molecules.
The original DNA molecule is the template for the new DNA molecules.
The template used in transcription is the DNA molecule. During transcription, a segment of DNA is copied into a complementary RNA sequence by RNA polymerase. This RNA molecule serves as a template for protein synthesis during translation.