13. In eukaryotes, introns are removed before mRNA leaves the nucleus because:

a. they do not code for protein
b. they prevent the movement of ribosomes
c. they prevent the binding of ribosomes to mRNA
d. the mRNA would be too long to pass through the nuclear pores if the introns remained in it
e. they do not consist of the same bases as the rest of the mRNA

a. they do not code for protein