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Why is mRNA used in a protein synthesis

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To transfer the encoded information in DNA to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm.

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Answer: Protein synthesis wouldn't be posbbielw the help of messenger RNA, or mRNA for short. Ribosomes are where proteins are produced. mRNA is important because ribosomes can't reach the DNA inside our cell nucleus, which is the location the cell where DNA is house.

Hope this helps! :) ~Zane

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