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What is the role of RNA?
to move information from the ribosomes to the nucleus for protein synthesis
to move information from the nucleus to the ribosomes for protein synthesis
to provide the original blueprint for protein production
to break down proteins into amino acid monomers
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to move information from the nucleus to the ribosomes for protein synthesis
Explanation: mRNA (messenger RNA) carries the genetic code copied from DNA in the nucleus to ribosomes, where translation produces proteins. (DNA is the original blueprint; other RNAs like tRNA and rRNA have supporting roles.)
Explanation: mRNA (messenger RNA) carries the genetic code copied from DNA in the nucleus to ribosomes, where translation produces proteins. (DNA is the original blueprint; other RNAs like tRNA and rRNA have supporting roles.)
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