DNA, RNA, And Protein Synthesis Question Preview (ID: 22217)
This Review Game Covers The Essential Vocabulary For An Introductory To Protein Synthesis.
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A DNA molecule is an extremely complicated structure. It is made of many small chemical units called ________________________.
a) Nucleotide
b) Purine
c) Sugar
d) Phosphate
DNA carries the code for life using nitrogenous bases. Which of the following is one of the nitrogenous bases?
a) Tyrosnine
b) Phosphate
c) Thymine
d) Glycine
According to the base paring rules A, Adenine, will always bond with which of the nitrogenous bases?
a) Thymine
b) Cytosine
c) Adenine
d) Tyrosine
In order to stay alive all organisms must generate energy, respond to the environment, and be able to reproduce. On of the key steps is copying DNA. Which of the following the the process of copying DNA?
a) None of the choices are correct.
b) DNA Translation
c) DNA Transcription
d) Ribosome
This structure reads the mRNA strand to make a protein.
a) Ribosome
b) Mitochondria
c) Centriole
d) Lysosome
The nitrogenous base Thymine, T, bonds with what nitrogenous base?
a) Adenine
b) Cytosine
c) Guanine
d) Tyrosine
This is the coding peice of the RNA the ribosome reads.
a) Codon
b) Anticodon
c) Coding strand
d) Ozaki Fragment
This is series of bases that tRNA brings into the ribosome.
a) Anticodon
b) Codon
c) Ozaki Fragment
d) Coding Strand
The group of nitrogenous bases called the purines bond with
a) purines
b) phosphates
c) pyrimidines
d) thymines
A combination of phosphate, sugar, and a nitrogenous base bonded together in a single unit of a DNA molecule is called....
a) DNA Strand
b) 5' Strand
c) None of the choices are correct.
d) Nucleotide
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