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How are RNA molecules transported out of...

How are RNA molecules transported out of the nucleus

A

Passive diffusion through the membrane

B

Through membrane pores in an energy independent process

C

Through membrane pores in an energy dependent process

D

Through a channel in the membrane that leads to the endoplastic reticulation

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C
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