Question #6425761Single Choice

Biology

Question

What happens to the lac operon when lactose is absent?

Options

A
    The operon is fully activated.
B
    The repressor binds to the operator, blocking transcription.
C
    RNA polymerase binds and transcribes the operon.
D
    Glucose is converted into lactose.

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