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Which of the following does not participate directly in translation: ribosomes, transfer RNA, messenger RNA, DNA, enzymes, ATP?

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Final answer:

DNA does not directly participate in translation.


Step-by-step explanation:

In translation, ribosomes, transfer RNA, messenger RNA, and enzymes all play direct roles. DNA is not directly involved in translation. It carries the genetic information used to synthesize the mRNA, tRNA, and ribosomes involved in translation. ATP is used as a source of energy during translation, but it does not directly participate in the process.


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