Biomolecules
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We are all made of stars
100

There are this many primary biomolecules.

What is 4?

100

Transcription turns a code stored in DNA into ______ form.

What is mRNA?

100

Translation takes information coded in mRNA and turns it into a __________.

What is protein?

100

The powerhouse of the cell.

What is the mitochondria?

100

The only biologically relevant element that was not in a star at some point of its existence.

What is hydrogen.

200

The biomolecule the provides quick energy, often in the form of glucose.

What is carbohydrate?

200

An T in the DNA code turns into a _____ in the RNA code.

What is A?

200

The primary enzyme, which has both a large and small subunit, that is responsible for translation.

What is a ribosome?

200

The organelle with an envelope that stores DNA, but pronounced like your parents are first cousins.

What is nukulus?

200

Two hydrogen atoms stuck to an oxygen atom, like the ears on a Floridian cartoon mouse.

What is water?

300

This biomolecule comes in two forms, one with a Ribose sugar in its backbone and one with a Deoxyribose sugar.

What is nucleic acid?

300

Transcription takes place within the __________ of a eukaryotic cell.

What is the nucleus?

300

The three nucleotide sequence in mRNA that codes for a specific amino acid.

What is a codon?

300

The cite of photosynthesis.

What is the chloroplast?

300

The kind of covalent bond where electrons are shared unevenly.

What is a polar bond?

400

The biomolecule with Amino Acid monomers.

What is protein?

400

AUCGCAUUCG is a polymer of this Nucleic Acid.

What is RNA?

400

The cell organelle where membrane bound proteins are made.

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

400

The stable/condensed version of DNA that exists during mitosis.

What is a chromosome?

400

The kind of bond between two different molecules which are themselves held together by polar covalent bonds.

What is a hydrogen bond.

500

The two monomers of lipids.

What are glycerol and fatty acid?

500

The primary enzyme that carries out transcription.

What is RNA Polymerase?

500

Anticodons are a portion of this version of RNA.

What is tRNA?

500

The protein around which DNA is wound when in chromatin form.

What is a histone?

500

The number of covalent bonds Carbon will make.

What is 4?