STRUCTURE OF DNA
DNA REPLICATION
PROTEIN SYNTHASIS
TRANSLATION
TRANSCRIPTION
100

Name the nitrogenous bases found in DNA and their hydrogen Bonds

Adenine+Thymine

Cytosine+Gaunine

100

why is DNA replication described as semi-conservtive

DNA is composed of a strand from the original and newly synthesized strands.

100

What are proteins

Proteins are made of amino acids that are joined together in polypeptide chains.

100

How does translation work.

mRNA attaches to a ribosome in the cytoplasm.

100

How many ways is RNA different than DNA

3

200

A section of DNA that codes for protein

a gene

200

Why do cells carry out DNA replication

each cell requires it's own DNA

200

Why are proteins important

They have roles in cell transport, the immune system, movement, hormones, and more.

200

What does tRNA carry

amino-acids

200

What does the m in mRNA mean

messanger

300

Meaning of DNA

deoxyribonucleic acis

300

what is toposomerase

muscle of the operation

300

Where does protein synthesis happen in a eukaryotic cell?

nucleus and cytoplasm


300

The tRNA molecules _____ from their amino acids

detach

300

Is RNA usually single or double stranded

single

400

proteins that associate with DNA and help to pack and condense it.

Histones

400

what is exonuclease like

scissors

400

Where does protein synthesis happen in a prokaryotic cell.

Cytoplasm

400

What do the amino acids form?

peptide bonds

400

what is the non-coding regions in a eukaryote with mRNA

Introns

500

Name of the structure of DNA

double helix

500

what does DNA polymerase do

synthesizes new strands of DNA

500

What are the sections of DNA that code for protein called.

Genes

500

RNA has Uracil-not ____

Thymine

500

In what process is introns removed and what does mRNA leave from

splicing and nucleor pores

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