DNA
RNA
Miscellaneous
Amino Acids
Functions of AA
That's what you get
Vocabulary
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It is the genetic material of organisms (complete words) 

What is deoxyribonucleic acid? 

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Complete term for RNA

What is ribonucleic acid?

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Protein that carries and transport nutrient and oxygen throughout the body

What is transport/storage protein?

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Molecules that combine to form proteins

What are amino acids?

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Helps in the regulation of production of several chemicals and hormones; improves cognition and working memory, heighten mood and decrease anxiety

What is phenylalanine?

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One side effect of lack of phenylalanine

What is intellectual disability, small head, seizures, behavioral problems, musty odor, low bone density, reddish and itchy skin (eczema)?

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Process of producing two identical replicas from one original DNA molecule

What is DNA Replication?


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Structure of DNA

What is double helix/strand-ed?

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Structure of RNA

What is single strad?

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Process of copying the genetic information from DNA to form RNA

What is transcription? 

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One amino acid with acidic pH

What is aspartic acid and glutamine?
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Helps in the regulation of cellular process such as protein synthesis, tissue regeneration, increase production of human growth hormone, control blood sugar and metabolism

What is leucine?

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One side effect of lack of leucine

What is decreased appetite, poor feeding, lethargy, poor growth, weight loss, skin rashes, and hair loss?

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Carries information of DNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm

What is messenger RNA?

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Location of DNA in a cell

Where is nucleus?

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Location of RNA in a cell

Where is cytoplasm?

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Protein that helps breakdown food into simple form to be easily absorbed like digestive enzymes

What is enzymatic protein?

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Two amino acids with basic pH

What are lysine, arginine, and histidine?

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Helps in psychological functions of the whole body like growth, immunity, protein metabolism, fatty acid metabolism, and glucose transportation

What is isoleucine?

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Releases dopamine

What is tyrosine?

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Supplies amino acids to the ribosome to be assembled as a protein

What is transfer RNA?

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Two functions of DNA

What are stores and transmits genetic information from generation to next generation?

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Function of RNA

What assists in carrying out the information in the DNA?

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Process of synthesizing proteins by translating the genetic codes in the mRNA

What is translation?

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Three amino acids with neutral pH

What are phenylalanine, leucine, isoleucine, methionine, valine, serine, proline, threonine, alanine, tyrosine, asparagine, cysteine, glycine, and tryptophan?

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Helps regulate metabolic processes, immune system, and digestive functioning in mammals

What is methionine? 

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Two side effects of lack of methionine

What are slow growth, alterations to fatty liver, weakness, edema and skin lesions and dementia?

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Forms the structural component of the ribosome

What is ribosomal RNA?

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Three components of DNA

What are phosphate group, nitrogenous bases, and deoxyribose sugar?

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Three components of RNA

What are phosphate group, ribose sugar, and nitrogenous bases?

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Oriented at the 5' to 3' direction

What is lagging strand?

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Two physical properties of amino acids

What are colorless, crystalline, water soluble, and high melting point?

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Helps maintain the proper protein balance in the body; important for the formation of collagen, elastin, and tooth enamel, and aids liver function

What is threonine?

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Two side effects of lack of threonine

What are muscle loss, fatigue, memory loss, weakness, and depression?

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Oriented at the 3' to 5' direction

What is leading strand?

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Four nitrogenous bases of DNA

What are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine?

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Four nitrogenous bases of RNA

What are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and uracil?

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Seals up the sequence of DNA into two continuous double strands

What is DNA ligase?

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Produced by our body even if we do not get it from the food we eat

What is non-essential amino acid?

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Enhances energy, increase endurance, and aid in muscle recovery and repair; lowers elevated blood sugar levels and increase growth hormone production

What is Valine?

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Treats short bowel syndrome and reduce acute complications of sickle cell disease 

What is glutamine?

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Separation of the two single strands of DNA creates a 'Y'-shape

What is replication fork?

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Bonds complementary base pairs for DNA

What is hydrogen bond?

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Nitrogenous base pairing of RNA

What are adenine is to uracil and guanine is to cytosine?

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Acts as starting point for DNA synthesis

What is primer?

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Used in times of illness and stress

What is conditional amino acid?

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Important for other metabolic functions and making collagen; exhibits antioxidant properties

What is cysteine?

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Other term for small head

What is microcephaly?

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Enzymes that transcribe DNA into RNA

What is RNA polymerase?

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Nitrogenous base pairing of DNA

What are adenine is to thymine and guanine is to cytosine?

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Three types of RNA (complete words)

What are messenger, ribosomal, and transfer RNA's?

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Binds the leading strand and the 'walks' along, adding new complementary nucleotide bases to the strand of DNA

What is DNA polymerase?

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Melting point of amino acids

What is >200 degrees Celsius?

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Used in growth, repair of damaged tissues, and making blood cells, helps protect nerve cells; used by the body to make histamine
What is histidine?
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An inherited condition characterized by elevated blood levels of histidine

What is histidinemia?

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Protein that help identify and attack harmful bacteria or viruses like white blood cells

What is defensive protein?

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Replicate AAT

What is TTA? 

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Give the codon for GAT?

What is CUA?

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Process of removal of non-coding introns from the RNA sequence with the aid of spliceosomes (enzymes)

What is RNA Splicing?

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Term for the chemical property of amino acids

What are ampholytes?

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Nutrient responsible for converting fatty acids into energy and helping lower cholesterol

What is carnitine?

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Causes hiccups

What is glycine?

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Chunks of DNA

What are Okazaki fragments?