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A molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA) has just been synthesized in the nucleus of a human cell. Once in the cytoplasm, how is the mRNA translated to a protein?
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A molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA) has just been synthesized in the nucleus of a human cell. Once in the cytoplasm, how is the mRNA translated to a protein?
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A molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA) has just been synthesized in the nucleus of a human cell.
Once in the cytoplasm, how is the mRNA translated to a protein?
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By attaching ribosomes and tRNA to the mRNA and combining amino acids on it
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Step-by-step explanation:
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