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DNA is located in the nucleus and is a very large molecule. So large that it cannot leave the nucleus. This creates a problem for some cellular production processes. How might this issue be solved?

A. Active transport
B. Endocytosis
C. Transcription
D. Nuclear pore complexes

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Final answer:

RNA carries DNA instructions outside the nucleus for protein synthesis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The issue of DNA being located in the nucleus and unable to leave is solved by a process called transcription. Another type of nucleic acid called RNA (ribonucleic acid) is responsible for carrying the information from DNA in the nucleus to a ribosome in the cytoplasm, where protein synthesis occurs. This process allows the instructions in DNA to be transmitted outside the nucleus for protein production.

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