a. 8 b. 23 c. 1024 d. 8,000,000 e. 46 32. Rosalind Franklin d. sequenced DNA molecules. D. established the double-stranded nature of DNA. C. established most of the principal structural features of DNA. d. determined the bonding energy of DNA molecules. e. established the principle of boase pairing. 33. Sulfur is a. found in bacteria but not viruses. b. found in viruses but not bacteria. c. found in nucleic acid but not proteins. d. found in proteins but not nucleic geide e. needed for bacteriophages to attach to boacteria. 35. In transcription a. the transfer RNA molecules arrange the messenger RNA codons into the appropriate sequence. b. certain polypeptide sequences are governed by one ribosome, while other sequences are produced by other ribosomes. c. several amino acids are assembled by the messenger RNA molecules at one time. d. none of these ocur. e. a special sequence called a promoter is necessary for transcription to begin.

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27. What stage of mitosis in the pictured cell?
sa (A
a. prophase
b. anophase
c. telophase
d. interphose
e. metaphase
29. Match the nuclotides with there type.
1. Adenine
2. Thymine
3. Guanine
4. Cytosine
5. Uracil
a. pu-rine
b. py-rim-i-dine
30. Match the DNA scientist with the picture
EFred Griffith
Transcribed Image Text:27. What stage of mitosis in the pictured cell? sa (A a. prophase b. anophase c. telophase d. interphose e. metaphase 29. Match the nuclotides with there type. 1. Adenine 2. Thymine 3. Guanine 4. Cytosine 5. Uracil a. pu-rine b. py-rim-i-dine 30. Match the DNA scientist with the picture EFred Griffith
polau in humon gometes
chromosomes at metophase
31. Due to the different possible
a. 8
b. 23
c. 1024
d. 8,000,000
e. 46
Le
32. ROsalind Franklin
d. sequenced DNA molecules.
B. established the double-stranded nature of DNA.
C. established most of the principal structural features of DNA.
d. determined the bonding energy of DNA molecules.
e. established the principle of base pairing.
33. Sulfur is
a.
found in bacteria but not viruses.
b. found in viruses but not bacteria.
c. found in nucleic acid but not proteins.
d. found in proteins but not nucleic acids.
e. needed for bacteriophages to attach to bacteria.
35. In transcription
a. the transfer RNA molecules arrange the messenger RNA codons into the
appropriate sequence.
b. certain polypeptide sequences are governed by one ribosome, while other
sequences are produced by other ribosomes.
c. several amino acids are assembled by the messenger RNA molecules at One time.
d. none of these ocur.
e. a special sequence called a promoter is necessary for transcription to begin.
10.
OF
Transcribed Image Text:polau in humon gometes chromosomes at metophase 31. Due to the different possible a. 8 b. 23 c. 1024 d. 8,000,000 e. 46 Le 32. ROsalind Franklin d. sequenced DNA molecules. B. established the double-stranded nature of DNA. C. established most of the principal structural features of DNA. d. determined the bonding energy of DNA molecules. e. established the principle of base pairing. 33. Sulfur is a. found in bacteria but not viruses. b. found in viruses but not bacteria. c. found in nucleic acid but not proteins. d. found in proteins but not nucleic acids. e. needed for bacteriophages to attach to bacteria. 35. In transcription a. the transfer RNA molecules arrange the messenger RNA codons into the appropriate sequence. b. certain polypeptide sequences are governed by one ribosome, while other sequences are produced by other ribosomes. c. several amino acids are assembled by the messenger RNA molecules at One time. d. none of these ocur. e. a special sequence called a promoter is necessary for transcription to begin. 10. OF
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