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Which carries the code for protein synthesis from the cell nucleus to the cytoplasm?
DNA
tRNA
rRNA
mRNA
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mRNA
Explanation: Messenger RNA (mRNA) is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and carries the genetic code to the cytoplasm, where ribosomes (rRNA + proteins) use it to direct protein synthesis; tRNA brings specific amino acids during translation.
Explanation: Messenger RNA (mRNA) is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and carries the genetic code to the cytoplasm, where ribosomes (rRNA + proteins) use it to direct protein synthesis; tRNA brings specific amino acids during translation.
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