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Illustration of a cell diagram highlighting the cytoplasm, with labels indicating areas where translation occurs, specifically showing ribosomes in the cytoplasm.

Where Does Translation Occur in a Cell? Unraveling the Mysteries of Cellular Biology

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Question: Translation occurs — A. in the Golgi apparatus of the cell. B. in the cytoplasm of the cell. C. in the mitochondrion of the cell. D. in the nucleus of the cell.

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B. in the cytoplasm of the cell. Translation is the process by which the codons of messenger RNA (mRNA) are decoded to synthesize proteins. This process occurs in the cytoplasm, where ribosomes facilitate the assembly of amino acids into proteins.

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Nov. 14, 2024, 12:16 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, November 14, 2024

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