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Protein synthesis takes place much more slowly in eukaryotes than in prokaryotes. Which of the following is a reason that this is true?

Eukaryotic mRNA needs more processing than prokaryotic mRNA.

The formation of a peptide bond in prokaryotic ribosomes occurs nearly twice as fast as in eukaryotic ribosomes.

More time is needed for charged tRNAs to diffuse across the eukaryotic cell as compared to the prokaryotic cell.

Prokaryotes have higher concentrations of charged tRNAs than eukaryotes do.

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