DNA
RNA
DNA REPLICATION
TRANSCRIPTION
TRANSLATION
100
The shape of DNA.
What is a double helix?
100
This is the shape of RNA.
What is single stranded?
100
This is the replication model of DNA.
What is semi-conservative model?
100
This is the molecule which is transcribed (read and processed).
What is DNA?
100
This is the end product of translation.
What is an amino acid chain or polypeptide?
200
The complete name for DNA
What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
200
This is the sugar in RNA
What is ribose?
200
This is how bases of DNA pair.
What is A with T and G with C
200
DNA transcribed to make this molecule.
What is mRNA?
200
mRNA is "read" by this organelle to form a polypeptide.
What are ribosomes?
300
Replicate this sequence as DNA: ATCGCC
What is: TAGCGG
300
This is the base that is only found in RNA
What is U - uracil?
300
This is the enzyme that does the replication of DNA.
What is DNA polymerase?
300
This is the enzyme that does transcription.
What is RNA polymerase?
300
This is where anti-codons are found.
What is on tRNA?
400
These are the three components of a nucleotide?
What are phosphate group, sugar, and base (A, T, C, or G)
400
This is the START codon
What is AUG?
400
This is a permanent change in DNA sequence (like a dropped nucleotide).
What is a mutation?
400
Why does transcription take place?
DNA cannot leave the nucleus and therefore must be transcribed to mRNA to leave the nucleus.
400
This is the type of RNA that "brings" amino acids to the ribosome
What is tRNA?
500
One way DNA in prokaryotes is different from DNA in eukaryotes.
What is DNA in prokaryotes is a loop (not a "string"), DNA in prokaryotes contains only exons, DNA in prokaryotes contains fewer genes.
500
This is the number of nucleotides needed to specify 6 amino acids
What is 18?
500
This is the enzyme which pairs an RNA primer with the DNA template before DNA can be synthesized. 
What is DNA primase?
500
After transcription, eukaryotic mRNA must be capped on the front end with this.
What is a GTP cap?
500
These are the 3 stop codons.
What are UGA, UAA, and UAG