Respuesta :
Assuming all answers must be put in, the sequence would be as folloows : B, E, A, C, D, F.
DNA in the nucleus is transcripted in mRNA by Pol II (RNAP II).
That mRNA exits the nucleus to the cytoplasm where it bonds with the ribosome.
Then, there is translation where tRNA translates the mRNA into the corresponding amino acids, depending on the specific codons of the mRNA.
These amino acids bond into a sequence, aka a polypeptide.
Finally, that polypeptide is released.
DNA in the nucleus is transcripted in mRNA by Pol II (RNAP II).
That mRNA exits the nucleus to the cytoplasm where it bonds with the ribosome.
Then, there is translation where tRNA translates the mRNA into the corresponding amino acids, depending on the specific codons of the mRNA.
These amino acids bond into a sequence, aka a polypeptide.
Finally, that polypeptide is released.