Tiny messenger

Tiny messenger - RNA
Tiny messenger

Once upon a time in a microscopic world, there was a tiny messenger named RNA. RNA was responsible for delivering important messages to different parts of the cell. It was an essential component for the cell’s survival.

One day, RNA was carrying a message from the nucleus to the ribosomes. The message contained instructions for creating proteins that were needed to keep the cell alive. On its way to the ribosomes, RNA stumbled upon a crossword puzzle. Being a curious messenger, RNA decided to give it a try.

The puzzle was quite challenging, but RNA noticed a hint that caught its attention – ‘Tiny messenger.’ It immediately clicked in RNA’s mind that the answer was ‘RNA’ itself. RNA felt proud of itself and continued on with its journey to the ribosomes, delivering the message successfully.

Later on, RNA shared its puzzle-solving skills with other messengers, sparking a trend of solving crossword puzzles among the tiny messengers of the cell. The puzzles not only helped in passing the time, but also made them sharp and quick-witted.

And that’s how RNA became known as the ‘Tiny messenger‘ in the world of crossword puzzles.

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