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What is a metallurgis and polmer?

a polmer is an organic compound made up maily of a very long chain of carbon compounds


A polmer of thousands of simple sugars formed by dehydration synthesis?

Polysaccharides


What type of RNA are amino acids?

Transfer RNA(:


Which type of RNA travels from nucleus to cytoplasm?

Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the type of RNA that is transcribed in the nucleus and then travels to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.


What is a component in ribosomes?

They are made up of proteins and RNA. RNA type is r-RNA


What is The type of RNA that carries information from DNA to the ribosome of a cell is known as?

The type of RNA that brings instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the cytoplasm is messenger RNA or mRNA.


Is small RNA is a type of RNA?

Yes, small RNA is a type of RNA that is typically 20-30 nucleotides in length. It plays important roles in gene regulation and silencing processes. Examples of small RNAs include microRNAs and small interfering RNAs.


What type of sugar is used in RNA molecules?

The type of sugar used in RNA molecules is ribose.


What type of RNA assembles protein?

ribosomal RNA (rRNA)


What type of rna takes a message out to the cytoplasm?

messenger rna


What is a major component in ribosomes?

They are made up of proteins and RNA. RNA type is r-RNA


What does polmer mean?

It seems that "polmer" is a typo or misspelling. Did you mean "polymer," which refers to a substance composed of large molecules made up of repeating structural units? If you can provide more context or clarify, I'd be happy to help further.

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