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Transcribed RNA is coined messenger RNA, or mRNA for short. After leaving the nucleus, it binds to a ribosome. Ribosomes turn the sequence on RNA into a chain of amino acids. amino acid chains are proteins.

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Q: Once an RNA molecule has been transcribed from DNA in a eukaryotic cell it enters the cytoplasm of the cell where it is used by the cell to produce what?
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