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multiple-choice question rna is small enough to fit through openings in the nucleus and go out to the cytoplasm. false true rewatch
To determine the answer, we recall the structure of the cell. The nucleus has nuclear pores that allow molecules to pass through. RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules are relatively small compared to DNA and can pass through these nuclear pores to move from the nucleus to the cytoplasm (where protein synthesis occurs, for example). So the statement "RNA is small enough to fit through openings in the nucleus and go out to the cytoplasm" is true.
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True (the option labeled "True")