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Where does translation take place? hints where does translation take place? endoplasmic reticulum golgi apparatus ribosome nucleus?

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Translation is the second process in the central dogma of biology. It involves decoding the mRNA strand (messenger RNA) into a polypeptide chain. The whole process generally occurs in the cytoplasm. The translation process happens in the ribosomes. The ribosomes translate the mRNA strand.
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