What is the ribose?
A short segment of DNA that codes for a specific protein.
What is a gene?
The monomer for Nucleic Acids
What are Nucleotides?
When DNA replication occurs.
When is cell division?
This molecule is single-stranded.
What is RNA?
The site of protein synthesis.
What is the ribosome?
What is phosphate and sugar (deoxyribose)?
The category of molecule that opens the strand of DNA.
What is an enzyme?
The nitrogen base that RNA has instead of Thymine (T)
What is Uracil (U)?
Two organisms that are more closely related will have more similarities in this.
What is DNA sequences/genes?
The difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that eukaryotic cells have this.
What is a nucleus?
This is the name of the building blocks of DNA (it contains three molecules).
What is nucleotide?
What is TGCAGG?
If the DNA sequence is GCAATC, this is the mRNA sequence.
What is CGUUAG?
A collection of DNA that is 32% Cytosine (C) will have this much Guanine (G).
What is 32%?
The type of bond found between amino acids.
What are peptide bonds?
The 3 parts of a nucleotide.
What is phosphate, sugar, base.
The category of molecule that adds nucleotides to DNA.
What is an enzyme?
The location that mRNA goes to with its copy of the DNA message
Where is the ribosome?
A sample of DNA has 28% Cytosine (C) so it will have this amount of Adenine (A).
What is 22%?
When a protein is in conditions that are too hot or too acidic, they do this.
What is denature?