Pearson eText Bauman Microbiology with Diseases by Body Systems -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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Chapter 2, Problem 1CM
Using the following terms, fill in the following concept map that describes
Adenine
Cytosine
Deoxyribonucleotides
Deoxyribose
DNA
Double-stranded
Guanine
Messenger RNA
Nitrogenous bases (2)
Phosphate
Ribonucleotides
Ribose
RNA
Ribosomal RNA
Transfer RNA
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RNA means:
Ribonucleus Alkaline
Ribonucleus Alum
Ribonucleic Acid
Ribonucleus Acid
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Thymine
Cytosine
Adenine
Guanine
Nucleobases
of DNA
DODOL
Base pair
Helix of
sugar-phosphates
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Nucleobases
RNA
Ribonucleic Acid
H₂N
Uracil
Cytosine
Adenine
Guanine
Nucleobases
of RNA
Which of the following are TRUE for RNA compared to DNA? Please select ALL correct answer options.
Select 4 correct answer(s)
Question 6 options:
RNA contains the bases A, G, C, and U, whereas DNA contain the bases A, G, C, and T.
RNA can catalyze biological reactions, but DNA cannot.
DNA but not RNA can bind proteins
RNA has ribose sugar in its nucleotides, rather than the deoxyribose found in DNA.
RNA is usually single stranded and can make more complex three-dimensional molecular shapes than double-stranded DNA.
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Pearson eText Bauman Microbiology with Diseases by Body Systems -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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