Would the DNA model provided most likely be representative of a bacteria, human, or fungus?
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A This DNA would only be found in a human or fungus because bacteria do not have DNA.This DNA would only be found in a human or fungus because bacteria do not have DNA.
B This DNA would not be found in fungus, because fungus DNA is not made of nucleotides.This DNA would not be found in fungus, because fungus DNA is not made of nucleotides.
C All DNA has the same structure, so the modeled DNA could be found in any living organism.All DNA has the same structure, so the modeled DNA could be found in any living organism.
D This DNA would not be found in bacteria because bacteria only contain the nitrogen bases adenine, cytosine, and guanine.This DNA would not be found in bacteria because bacteria only contain the nitrogen bases adenine, cytosine, and guanine.
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A lipidlipid
B proteinprotein
C carbohydratecarbohydrate
D nucleic acid
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A ThymineThymine
B CytosineCytosine
C AdenineAdenine
D Uracil
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A The mRNA becomes a double stranded molecule.The mRNA becomes a double stranded molecule. - this question requires at least 2 answers
B The mRNA brings an amino acid to the nucleus.The mRNA brings an amino acid to the nucleus. - this question requires at least 2 answers
C The mRNA contains a start codon that reads AUG.The mRNA contains a start codon that reads AUG. - this question requires at least 2 answers
D The mRNA travels from the nucleus to the ribosome.The mRNA travels from the nucleus to the ribosome. - this question requires at least 2 answers
E The mRNA is exported from the cell through the membrane.
D The mRNA travels from the nucleus to the ribosome.
1. DNA is a double helix made of two deoxyribose and phosphate backbones and nitrogenous bases.
2. The order of DNA nitrogenous bases determines the order of amino acids in the proteins synthesized.
3. The four nitrogenous bases of DNA are adenine, thymine, cytosine, and glycerol.
4. All organisms share the same genetic code with variations in length and sequence.
Which of statement is incorrect?
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A Statement 4Statement 4
B Statement 3Statement 3
C Statement 1Statement 1
D Statement 2
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A The DNA models should have different A:T, C:G ratios.The DNA models should have different A:T, C:G ratios.
B The DNA models should have unique nucleotide sequences.The DNA models should have unique nucleotide sequences.
C The DNA models should have different angles of curvature for the helical strands.The DNA models should have different angles of curvature for the helical strands.
D The DNA molecules should have alternating ribose and deoxyribose as the sugars in the backbone.
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A DNA codes for the sequence of nucleotides in RNA.DNA codes for the sequence of nucleotides in RNA.
B The nitrogen bases in DNA code for the sequence of amino acids that make up a protein.The nitrogen bases in DNA code for the sequence of amino acids that make up a protein.
C The nitrogen bases in DNA code for the sequence of nucleic acids that make up a protein.The nitrogen bases in DNA code for the sequence of nucleic acids that make up a protein.
D The sugar molecules found in the backbone of a DNA molecule code for the RNA nucleotides.
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A RNARNA
B chromosomeschromosomes
C ribosomeribosome
D translation
strand(s). These strands are linked together by
different nucleotide bases.
A molecule of DNA is made up of
strand(s). These strands are linked together by
different nucleotide bases.