Molecules that cells use to temporarily store energy.
What is ATP?
In DNA, adenine bonds to...
What is thymine?
A triplet of nucleotide bases that corresponds to a particular amino acid is.....
what is a codon?
What is an original DNA molecule?
What is DNA Replication?
How do cells have a continuous supply of ATP?
ADP is recycled to make more ATP
Proteins are made by....
What is information in DNA?
Organisms that make their own food.
RNA exitis the nucleus through what?
What is a nuclear pore?
The portion of an RNA molecule that stays and codes for making a protein.
What is an exon?
Nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA store....
What is information?
The cellular organell that reads an RNA strand and assemebles amino acids into a protein is the....
What is a ribosome?
Energy is released from ATP when it reacts with water to produce this.
What is ADP?
This RNA picks up amino acids in the cytoplasm and rbings them to a ribosome for assembly into a protein.
What is tRNA?
The processs of copying an RNA molecule from a DNA molecule.
Part of a nucleotide that is different in each of the five kinds of nucleotide found in DNA or RNA.
What is a nitrogenous base?
tRNA aligns its amino acid in the proper sequence by matching its anticodone with.....
What is a codon on mRNA?
Mistakes made during DNA repication.
What are mutations?
A process of assembling a protein on the basis of the information in an RNA molecule.
What is translation?
The sum of all the processes that an organism uses to obtain, sotre, and use energy is called what?
What is metabolism?
The two sides of DNA ladder are held together by....
Adjacent amino acids in a protein are joind by _____ bonds.
What are peptide bonds?
Cells copy DNA both to prepare for cell division and to proivde intstruction to ribosomes for building what?
What are proteins?
A portion of an RNA molecule that does not contain information for making a protein and is removed prior to the RNA molecule leaving the nucleus.
What is an intron?
A guanine on one strand of a DNA molecule can bond with a cytosine on the opposite strand forming what?
What is a base pair?