Its<span> definitely</span>True answer
Answer:
No
Explanation:
A period is when your body produces a layer of tissue and blood to protect the baby. But the period is when your body is like "oops, false alarm" and disposes of the tissue and blood. During pregnancy, the baby is kept safe by the tissue and blood, that is why women don't have periods during pregnancy.
The chromosomal DNA contains genetic information and plasmid DNA contains extra information.
D.
<span>ribosomes and mitochondria</span>
Rna processing involves the addition of extra nucleotides to the ends of the rna transcript.