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A teacher is showing the class a portion of protein synthesis. Which of the descriptions below describes the process of translation?
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The mRNA strand is copied and leaves the nucleus to be assembled into tRNA by the vacuole.
The mRNA strand is copied and leaves the nucleus to be assembled into carbohydrates by the ribosome.
The mRNA strand is copied and leaves the nucleus to be assembled into proteins by the ribosome.
The mRNA strand is copied and leaves the nucleus to be assembled into lipids by the lysosome.
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