What can leave the nucleus

Answer:
Explanation:
RNA/DNA can leave the nucleus. mRNA is made during transcription/translation.
How does RNA leave the nucleus?
Eukaryotic DNA never leaves the nucleus; instead, it's transcribed (copied) into RNA molecules, which may then travel out of the nucleus. In the cytosol, some RNAs associate with structures called ribosomes, where they direct synthesis of proteins. ... Most cells have a single nucleus, but some cell types are exceptions.