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During protein synthesis, what does mRNA do?

A It strings together two complements RNA strands
B It constructs proteins out of random amino acids
It strings together two complementary DNA strands
D It delivers DNA's instructions for making proteins to the ribosome

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The mRNA is an RNA version of the gene that leaves the cell nucleus and moves to the cytoplasm where proteins are made. During protein synthesis, an organelle called a ribosome moves along the mRNA, reads its base sequence, and uses the genetic code to translate each three-base triplet, or codon, into its corresponding amino acid.

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Answer:

D It delivers DNA's instructions for making proteins to the ribosome

Step-by-step explanation:

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