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Select the correct order of events in protein synthesis. translation, rRNA moves out of the nucleus, mRNA attaches to a ribosome,
transcription, mRNA brings the proper amino acid, ribosome bonds the amino acids
together through a peptide bond
translation, mRNA moves out of the nucleus, mRNA attaches to a ribosome,
transcription, tRNA brings the proper amino acid, ribosome bonds the amino acids
together through a peptide bond
transcription, mRNA moves out of the nucleus, mRNA attaches to a ribosome,
translation, tRNA brings the proper amino acid, ribosome bonds the amino acids
together through a peptide bond
transcription, rRNA moves out of the nucleus, mRNA attaches to a ribosome,
translation, mRNA brings the proper amino acid, ribosome bonds the amino acids
together through a peptide bond
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