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What happens after mRNA is transcribed? mRNA becomes part of the nucleolus. mRNA enters the cytoplasm and moves to a ribosome. mRNA leaves the cytoplasm through the cell membrane. mRNA remains in the nucleus and creates a protein
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mRNA enters the cytoplasm and moves to a ribosome.
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After transcription, the mRNA leaves the nucleus and moves to a ribosome to complete translation
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