DNA
RNA
Transcription
Translation
100

The four nitrogenous bases possible in any given strand of DNA.

What are A,T,C and G?

100

DNA's structure is a double helix, whereas RNA's structure is a _________.

What is single strand?

100

Location where DNA lives in the cell, and the site of transcription.

What is the nucleus?

100

Location where translation takes place, floating in the cytoplasm.

What is the ribosome?

200

In DNA, A pairs with ____ and C pairs with ____.

What are T and G?

200

The four nitrogenous bases possible in any given strand of RNA.

What are A, U, C, and G?

200
A set of three nitrogenous bases on mRNA is called a _________.

What is codon?

200

The building blocks of protein are called ________.

What are amino acids?

300

The two structures that make up the "backbone" of DNA.

What are deoxyribose sugar and phosphate group?

300

When base pairing DNA with RNA, A pairs with _____ and C pairs with ____.

What are U and G?

300

The product of transcription, which has instructions on how to make a protein from DNA.

What is mRNA?

300

The final product of translation is a ________.

What is a protein?

400

A _______ bond exists between two nitrogenous bases in a nucleotide.

What is weak hydrogen?

400

Type of RNA which is a product of transcription.

What is mRNA?

400

DNA: TGC AAT CGC

RNA: 

What is ACG UUA GCG?

400

mRNA: CGC AGC UGA

Amino Acids: 

What is Arg-Ser-Stop?

500

Genes, which are strands of DNA, contain the instructions necessary to make _______.

What are proteins?

500

Type of RNA that carries anticodons with amino acids to ribosomes.

What is tRNA?

500

DNA: AAT TGT CGA

RNA: 

What is UUA ACA GCU

500

mRNA: AUG CCG UAC

Amino Acids:

What is Met-Pro-Tyr?