Let's assume we can transfer mRNA from bacterial cells to human cells. Do you think the bacterial mRNA will be used for translation in human cells? If so, then why? If not, then why not? a) yes, because both human and bacterial cells will have the same set of genetic code b) yes, because bacterial mRNA will not have introns so that it can be translated in human cells c) no, because bacterial mRNA does not have a Cap at the 5' end so that it cannot be recognized by human ribosome. d) no, because bacterial mRNA has TATA box sequence which might confuse the human ribosome. e) none of the above