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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which nucleic acid moves the code for protein synthesis from the nucleus to the ribosomes? dRNA tRNA rRNA mRNA

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@confluxepic

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

What do you think it is. @onedirection123 @~

OpenStudy (zbrandz23):

It is considered the third form of RNA. In the newcleus it receives the genetic code in dna and carries the code into the cytoplasm where protein synthesis takes place. Have an idea yet what it might be @onedirection123

OpenStudy (zbrandz23):

?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

No. Which type of RNA sends things and moves them.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

Yes. That is what I believe is correct.

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

Messenger molecules carry the coding sequences for protein synthesis and are called transcripts.

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

They basically move it from place to place.

OpenStudy (zbrandz23):

You're right @onedirection123 :)

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