Question

What happens when transcription is complete?

a
DNA is destroyed so no more RNA can be made

b
mRNA strand leaves the nucleus and goes to the cytoplasm
c
mRNA leaves the cytoplasm and goes to the nucleus
d
ribosome enters the nucleus



Answers

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The correct answer is:

**b** mRNA strand leaves the nucleus and goes to the cytoplasm.

After transcription is complete, the mRNA is modified (if necessary) and then exits the nucleus through the nuclear pores to enter the cytoplasm, where it can be translated into a protein. The other options do not accurately describe what happens after transcription.

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