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Which of the following statements about codons in prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells is correct?
O A. Prokaryotic codons are longer than eukaryotic codons.
B. Eukaryotic codons are made of DNA, and prokaryotic codons are made of RNA.
OC. Prokaryotes do not have mRNA, so there are no codons.
O D. Codons are very similar, no matter whether the cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic.

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Answer:

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Codons are similar, both prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells have the same type of codons.

Codons are similar, both prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells have the same type of codons. Codons of both cells start with the same point or material but end with different point or materials. These codons are also different in these cells such as Prokaryotic codons usually specify different amino acids than those of eukaryotes.

The translation of codons is mediated by tRNAs in eukaryotes, but translation requires no intermediate molecules such as tRNAs in prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotic codons have contain different bases than that is present in eukaryotic cells so we can conclude that codons of both cells are similar in characteristics.

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