RNA
DNA
DNA Replication
Transcription
Translation
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How many strands does RNA have?

1

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Where is DNA located?

Nucleus

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what is DNA replication

the process of copying a cell's DNA before it divides

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What is translation?

The process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA.

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Where does translation take place?

Ribosomes 

because the ribosome is the cellular structure designed to facilitate the process of decoding messenger RNA (mRNA) and linking together the corresponding amino acids to build a polypeptide chain

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Instead of Thymine (T), what base is used in RNA?

Uracil (U)

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How many DNA strands are there?

2 strands

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How does DNA replication ensure genetic continuity?

-Making an exact copy of the DNA molecule before cell division

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What are the 3 steps of transcription?

Initiation, elongation, and termination

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What is the starter codon?

AUG 

it is the codon recognized by the ribosomes to initiate protein synthesis

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What is mRNA used for?

Carry protein information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.

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What are the building blocks of DNA?

Nucleotides- phosphate, sugar, and nitrogenous base

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Where is DNA replication located?

-The nucleus of eukaryotic cells

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What is the RNA copy called?

-Messenger RNA (mRNA)

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Where is a codon found??

on a molecule of messenger RNA

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What does tRNA do?

helps decode a mRNA sequence into a protein

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What can DNA tell us?

Appearance, health, and ancestry

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How does DNA replication happen?

-When the double helix of DNA unwinds, and each strand serves as a template for the creation of a new complementary strand

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The Information is carried from the DNA in the nucleus of the cell to the cytoplasm, where (      ) are made.

-Proteins

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Where are anti-codons found?

tRNA

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What does rRNA do?

reads the order of amino acids and linking amino acids together

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What 4 chemical bases make a DNA molecule?

Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine

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Why is DNA replication important?

-It ensures that each new cell created during cell division receives a complete copy of the genetic information (DNA) from the parent cell, allowing for proper inheritance of traits and the continuation of life across generations

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Messenger RNA is the copy of (DNA, RNA)?

- RNA

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What are the three main components involved in translation?

 (mRNA), ribosomes, and (tRNA)

Messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomes, and transfer RNA (tRNA) are crucial for translation because they each play a distinct role in the process of converting genetic information from DNA into a protein:

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