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Which nucleic acid moves the code for protein synthesis from the nucleus to the ribosomes?
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Which nucleic acid moves the code for protein synthesis from the nucleus to the ribosomes?
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Which nucleic acid moves the code for protein synthesis from the nucleus to the ribosomes?
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RNA would be the answer. rRNA (Ribosomal RNA) would be exact.
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The correct option is mRNA..........................................
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