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Protein Synthesis
In this learning activity you'll review how every protein molecule of an organism is synthesized by that organism in a prescribed process. This activity helps students understand the fundamental life process of making protein.
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Which of the following codes for a specific protein?
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dna
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DNA
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DNA
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DNA
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Why does the dna strand unwind
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An enzyme, called Helicase, breaks the hydrogen bonds between the nitrogen base pairs, Adenine, Thymine, Guanine and Cytosine. This causes DNA's double-helix shape to unravel.
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An enzyme, called Helicase, breaks the hydrogen bonds between the nitrogen base pairs, Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine. This causes DNA's double-helix shape to unravel.
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An enzyme called helicase, breaks the hydrogen bonds down between the nitrogen base pairs, Adenine, Thymine, Guanine and Cytosine. This causes DNA's double helix shape to unravel
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How does the mRNA leave the nucleus?
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Through the nuclear pores
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Through the nucleus pores.
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Through the nucleus pores
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They leave the nucleus by entering the cytoplasm via nuclear pores.
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Through the nucleus pores
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Is just one mRNA molecule made?
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No multiple copies are made due to the order of the quantity.
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No multiple copies are made due to the order of the quantity
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No
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Why does mRNA bind with a ribosome?
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To assembly amino acids into protein chains
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What’s the name for the end of the tRNA that has a particular sequence of three nucleotides?
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The codon
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The codon
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Anticodon
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What does the anticodon match up to when it joins the chain?
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The anti codon matches up with the codon
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The anticodon matches up with the codon
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The anticodon matches up with the codon
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Now that the “load” of amino acids have been released, the amino acids link up to form __________________.
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Peptide bond
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Peptide
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What happens to the mRNA when protein production is complete?
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The mRNA detached from the ribosome and protein is released
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The mRNA detaches from the ribosome and protein is released.
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Is just one mRNA molecule made? Explain
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No multiple copies are made due to the order of the quantity.
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No multiple copies are made due to the order of the quantity.
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No multiple copies are made due to the order of the quantity.
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