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Now that you have your mRNA strand, what cell part is the new strand headed to?

A- Ribosome
B- Mitochondria
C- Nucleus
D- Cytoplasm

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C. Nucleus, because RNA is DNA with only 1 backbone, and DNA and RNA lives in the RNA. We only hope that it has the correct marshmellows!
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Answer:

C- Nucleus

Step-by-step explanation:

RNA (ribonucleic acid) is a molecule responsible for protein synthesis of body cells. Through the DNA molecule, RNA is produced in the cell nucleus and is also found in the cell cytoplasm. The acronym for RNA comes from the English language: RiboNucleic Acid.

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