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How does an mRNA strand reach the site for Translation?
A. It exits the Nucleus through a Nuclear Pore
B. It moves across the membrane through Active Transport
C. It is already where it needs to be, Translation occurs as soon as the mRNA is processed
D. A tRNA molecule carries it to the Ribosome

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Answer:

The strands of mRNA move through the ribosome from A site to the P site and exist at E site. The molecules of tRNA bind to the molecules of mRNA at the A site before moving P site where amino acids are attached to the end of the growing peptide chain.

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