3) Where is Deoxyribose sugar found? Where is Ribose sugar found? 4) What are the parts of a nucleotide? 5) What are the 4 nitrogen bases of DNA and how do they bond with each other? What are the 4 nitrogen bases of RNA?

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3) Where is Deoxyribose sugar found? Where is Ribose sugar found?
4) What are the parts of a nucleotide?
5) What are the 4 nitrogen bases of DNA and how do they bond with each other? What are
the 4 nitrogen bases of RNA?
6) What is Chargaff's Rule?
7) Describe the structure of DNA.
8) What are the 3 main types of RNA and what are their functions?
9) What are the 3 main enzymes used in replicating DNA and what are their functions?
10) Define Replication. Where does it take place?
11) Define Transcription. Where does it take place?
12) Define Translation. Where does it take place?
13) What is a codon? Where are codons found?
14) Know how to create an mRNA strand from template DNA, know how to create a tRNA
sequence from mRNA, and know-how to translate tRNA into amino acids.
15) What is a polypeptide?
16) How many amino acids are there?
17) Know the steps to DNA Replication, and Transcription/Translation.
Transcribed Image Text:3) Where is Deoxyribose sugar found? Where is Ribose sugar found? 4) What are the parts of a nucleotide? 5) What are the 4 nitrogen bases of DNA and how do they bond with each other? What are the 4 nitrogen bases of RNA? 6) What is Chargaff's Rule? 7) Describe the structure of DNA. 8) What are the 3 main types of RNA and what are their functions? 9) What are the 3 main enzymes used in replicating DNA and what are their functions? 10) Define Replication. Where does it take place? 11) Define Transcription. Where does it take place? 12) Define Translation. Where does it take place? 13) What is a codon? Where are codons found? 14) Know how to create an mRNA strand from template DNA, know how to create a tRNA sequence from mRNA, and know-how to translate tRNA into amino acids. 15) What is a polypeptide? 16) How many amino acids are there? 17) Know the steps to DNA Replication, and Transcription/Translation.
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