DNA
Transcription
RNA
Translation
General
100

The full name of DNA

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

100

The three base code or sequence of three nucleotides

Codon

100

The full name of RNA

Ribonucleic Acid

100

The sequence of three nucleotides that is complementary to a codon

What is an anticodon

100

What are proteins

A string of Amino Acids that make up body tissues

200

The three components of DNA structure

Phosphate group, Deoxyribose sugar, and Nitrogen base

200

Where does transcription take place?

nucleus

200

What are the 3 differences between RNA and DNA

RNA contains ribose instead of deoxyribose, Uracil is used in RNA instead of thymine, RNA is a single strand

200

Where does Translation take place?

The cytoplasm (on the ribosomes)

200

The three components involved in the Central Dogma of Biology

DNA, RNA, and Proteins

300

The nitrogen base that pairs with Cytosine

Guanine

300

What is transcription

The synthesis of mRNA from DNA or When information from a DNA strand is copied into RNA

300

Nitrogenous base in RNA that binds with Adenine

Uracil

300

What is Translation

When codons form mRNA are coded to form Amino Acids

300

The two processes involved in the Central Dogma of Biology

Transcription and Translation

400

The nitrogen base that pairs with Adenine in DNA

Thymine

400

The form of RNA involved in Transcription

mRNA

400

The RNA form that moves DNA information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm

messenger RNA (mRNA)

400

The form(s) of RNA involved in Translation

tRNA, mRNA

500

What is the main enzymes that carry out DNA replication

DNA Polymerase

500

The enzyme that regulates RNA synthesis and builds a strand of RNA from DNA

RNA Polymerase

500

What are the two types of RNA we talk about

mRNA & tRNA

500

The anticodon that binds to CGA (remember the pattern but now its for RNA)

What is GCU