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In eukaryotic cells, mRNA is made in the

a
nucleus
b
cytoplasm

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The answer is A nucleus

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The process of making mRNA from DNA is called transcription. It occurs in the nucleus. The mRNA moves the synthesis of proteins, which occurs in the cytoplasm. mRNA formed in the nucleus is moved out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm where it attaches to the ribosomes.

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