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What does messenger RNA do during protein synthesis?

A. copies the coded message from the DNA to the cytoplasm

B. copies the coded message from the DNA to the nucleus

C. carries amino acids and adds them to the growing protein

D. copies the coded message from the protein and carries it to the nucleus​

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User Jesuisme
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Answer:

The correct answer is A copies the coded message from the DNA to cytoplasm .

Step-by-step explanation:

mRNA plays a significant role during protein synthesis .mRNA also called messenger RNA contain codons which inturn contains the genetic information that comes from DNA.

mRNA is synthesized inside the nucleus during transcription but when that mRNA is transported into the cytoplasm for translation it carries the coded message or information from DNA of nucleus to the cytoplasm.

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