Monomers, Monomers Everywhere | DNA... The Simple Stuff | Transcription | Translation | It's All in the Code |
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What are Macromolecules
Combined with polymers to make monomers.
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What is DNA
This is also known as deoxyribonucleic acid.
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What is Transcription
The making of RNA is known as __________.
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What is a start codon
AUG is the beggining of Translation
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What is Inheritance
DNA Replication leads to the passing down of traits.
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What are Monomers
Together, the building blocks of life.
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What are the base pairing rules
Followed by the "book", sounds like the alphabet... A to T, C to G.
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What is Initiation
To start something New. A process needed to begin transcription.
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What are codons
RNA Bases that come in Tripletts
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What is interphase
DNA Replication occurs during what phase
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What are Polymers
Substances that have a molecular structure consisting of a large number of similar units bonded together.
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What is a phosphate group
A nucleotide consist of a nucleic acid, sugar, and what?
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What is Termination
The last step of Transcription... to End.
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What is tRNA
Genetic Bob the Builders
Hint: They MOVE the pieces together *wink**wink* |
What are DNA and RNA base pairing rules
The two types of base pairing rules
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What are protiens, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?
The four main macromolecule groups... similar to food groups.
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What is a double helix
A ladder twisting, full of information.
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What is a codon
Each codon on mRNA represents ____________?
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What are Ribosomes
Where protien synthesis occurs
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What is Identicle
The same genetic information. Just like twins.
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What is a enzyme
A protien that acts as a biological catalyst.
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What is a chromosome
Continuous thread of DNA that consists of numerous genes and regulatory information
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What is protien synthesis
The formation of proteins using the information encoded on DNA. Carried out by various types of RNA. Stages include: transcription, RNA splicing, and translation.
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What is an anticodon
The opposite codon "attracts" with mRNA
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What is "to each their own"
BONUS!!
IS Mrs.Williams a great teacher? |