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DNA is transcribed to mRNA (messenger RNA) and then translated into proteins by tRNA (translational RNA). The resultant different types of proteins made communicate the various instructions on the cellular level.

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Q: How does the dna send the instructions out into the cell?
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The DNA has instructions for making a cell's what?

DNA is the body's instructions for making protein


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How does the shape of the nucleus help it do its job?

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