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NUCLEUS

PROTEIN
CYTOPLASM
Place the following steps in the correct order from how information gets from the
DNA molecule to forming a protein.
mRNA moves to the ribosome.
Protein assembled at the ribosome.

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The information from the DNA molecule to forming a protein involves transcription in the nucleus, mRNA moving to the cytoplasm, mRNA binding to a ribosome, tRNA bringing amino acids, and the ribosome assembling the protein.


Step-by-step explanation:

  1. The DNA molecule in the nucleus serves as the template for making mRNA during a process called transcription.
  2. Then, the mRNA molecule moves out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm.
  3. Next, the mRNA molecule binds to a ribosome, and the process of protein synthesis begins.
  4. Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring amino acids to the ribosome according to the codons on the mRNA.
  5. The ribosome assembles the amino acids in the correct order, forming a protein.

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