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Protein Synthesis
What is the process/processes by which cells use the information in DNA to build proteins?(1 point) Responses Transcription and Translation Transcription and Translation Glycolysis Glycolysis Protein degradation Protein degradation Photosynthesis
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The process by which cells use the information in DNA to build proteins is called Transcription and Translation.
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