Enzymes
Where, Why, How
Compliments
Miscellaneous
T or F
100

This enzyme seals the free ends of the newly replicated DNA strand to the old DNA strand

Ligase

100

Transcription occurs in this organelle

Nucleus

100

Find the matching RNA strand

GCA

CGU

100

These are the 3 types of RNA

rRNA, tRNA, mRNA

100

The only difference between RNA and DNA is the single strand & double helix.

FALSE

Uracil & thymine, ribose & deoxyribose

200

This enzyme breaks the bond between complimentary base pairs

Helicase

200

Translation occurs in the cytoplasm at this organelle

Ribosome

200

Find the matching DNA strand

AGU CUA

TCA GAT

200

The order of the central dogma

DNA > RNA > Protein

200

Uracil can be found in DNA

FALSE

Only RNA

300

This enzyme adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand

DNA Polymerase

300

tRNA carries amino acids to this organelle

Ribosome

300

Find the matching RNA strand

GCA AAC GTA TTA

CGU UUG CAU AAU

300

This is the start codon

AUG

300

UGA, UAA, and UAG are all stop codons.

TRUE 

400

This enzyme is the principle enzyme in DNA replication

DNA Polymerase

400

mRNA interacts with these three organelles

Nucleus, cytoplasm, ribosome

400

Find the matching DNA strand

GUA CUU UCG GAC CGA

CAT GAA AGC CTG GCT

400

This amino acid is encoded by AAC


Asparagine

400

3 codons = 1 amino acid

FALSE 

1 codon = 1 amino acid

500

Damaged segments of DNA are cut out by this enzyme

Nuclease

500

This is the reason why transcription must occur in the nucleus

DNA can't leave the nucleus

500

Find the matching RNA strand

GCT ATT GAT GAT CAG CTT TAT CTG GGA CTT

CGA UAA CUA CUA GUC GAA AUA GAC CCU GAA

500

This is the error rate in completed DNA strands

1 in 10 billion

500

Every organism uses DNA to store genetic information

TRUE