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Happy Hump-day. Bellwork : Pull out any Vocabulary materials you need to study and do so...now! . In Class Review for Test 4. DNA. TEST REVIEW RULES. Pull out a few sheets of paper or a notebook You will be grouped by tables for this activity - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Happy Hump-day Bellwork: Pull out any Vocabulary materials you need to study and do so...now!
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In Class Review for Test 3

Happy Hump-dayBellwork:Pull out any Vocabulary materials you need to study and do so...now!In Class Review for Test 4DNA

TEST REVIEW RULESPull out a few sheets of paper or a notebookYou will be grouped by tables for this activityYour table will rotate to a new table every three minutes. (table one moves to table two, table two moves to table three, table seven moves to table one and so on)While at your station your challenge will be to write down and try to answer as many of the questions as possible with your group before time is up.If you dont know the answer use your notes or HEYflip the page over Where does the process of Translation occur in the cell?

Answer:The process of translation occurs in the ribosome of the cell. Name the process in which mRNA is made and where it occurs.

Answer:Transcription Occurs in the nucleus of the cell. What are the four nitrogenous bases found in RNA?

Answer:Adenine, Uracil, Cytosine, GuanineWould you see the following sequence in DNA or RNA? Why?ACC GGC CAC GCG AAC AGA UAG GGC CAGAnswer:RNAThe sequence contains uracil at the 7th codonWhat is the sugar found in the RNA nucleotide?

Answer:RiboseWhich nitrogenous bases pair together in RNA?Answer:Adenine Uracil Thymine AdenineCytosine Guanine

Examine the two mRNA sequences. Has a mutation occured? How do you know?

AUG CGA GGG CUA AAA CAG UACAUG CGA GGG CCA AAA CAG UACAnswer:Yes a point mutation (substitution of a base) has occurred at the fourth codon.What is a codon and what does it do?

Answer:A 3 nucleotide sequence of mRNA that tells tRNA what amino acid to bring to the ribosome

GET YOUR CODE ON!!What amino acids will be obtained from the following codons:

AUG

CAG

UUU

GGC Answer:AUG will give you methionine

CAG will give you glutamine

UUU will give you phenylalanine

GGC will give you glycineWhat is a polypeptide?

Answer:The polymer of a protein. It is composed of many amino acids linked together.What is a mutation?Answer:A mutation is a change in genetic material that results from a mistake in the replication process Can also be caused by environmental factors

What are the monomers for a carbohydrate, lipid, and protein.

Which one contains Nitrogen?

Answer:The monomer of a______ is a _________Carbohydrate MonosaccharideLipid Fatty AcidProtein Amino Acid

Only the Protein contains Nitrogen (N). Where are proteins produced in the cell?

Answer:In the ribosomeHow many different substrates can fit with one enzyme?

Answer:Only one. They are very specific. What is a cell membrane mainly composed of?(its a bio-molecule)Answer:The cell membrane is mostly composed (made up of) LIPIDSHow is a prokaryotic cell different from a eukaryotic cell?

Answer:Prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus or membrane bound organelles. They carry their DNA in the cytoplasm while Eukaryotic cells carry their DNA in the nucleus.Give one example of a prokaryotic organism.

Answer:BacteriaGive one example of a eukaryotic organism.

Answer:Plants, Animals, Fungi..basically any living thing is a Eukaryotic organism except for Bacteria.


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