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During translation, what is the role of tRNA? (1 point)
Copies the DNA code into mRNA Transports amino acids to the ribosome for
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What is the role of mRNA in protein synthesis? (1 point)
Carries the genetic code from DNA to the ribosome Directly assembles
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What is the process/processes by which cells use the information in DNA to build proteins?(1 point)
Transcription and Translation
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what is the process by which proteins are synthesized within cells?(1 point) responses
glycolysis glycolysis photosynthesis
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Using RNA a s a template for prot e in synthesis instead of t r ans l a t ing prot e ins directly from the
DNA is advantageous
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Matthew
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Explain why some proteins are made by nearly all cells and give two examples
I put they are needed for basic cell life but I
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Which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses tRNA is attached to specific proteins in the cellโs cytoplasm. tRNA is attached to
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Which statement is the first step of protein synthesis?(1 point)
Responses tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and attaches
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Gene Expression Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary
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The central dogma of molecular biology is centered upon the process in which the information from DNA is transcribed and
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There are 20 amino acids that cells use to build the numerous amounts of proteins that are essential for life. If a protein
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1. If the sequence of bases on the mRNA codon is AUU, what would be the sequence of bases on the opposite strand assembled by
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match the mRNA codon to its correct amino acid
UGC UUC CAG UCG
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Which of the following will happen if mRNA fails to be translated?
A The cell's nucleus will produce more chromatin. B. Ribosomes
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Which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses Amino acids form a polypeptide chain via carbon-carbon bonds. Amino acids form a
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Which statement is the first step of protein synthesis?(1 point)
Responses DNA unzips between the base pairs. DNA unzips between
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This is a choose the best answer question:
The location of protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells is the a)nucleus. b)cytoplasm.
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Biosynthesis of proteins from amino acids is an energy driven condensation process (รH = + 10
kJ/mol) requiring energy input in
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Proteins are manufactured through the "blueprints" found on DNA. After they are translated, they are moved through a system of
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What is the process by which proteins are synthesized within cells?(1 point) Responses Protein digestion Protein digestion
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What is the process/processes by which cells use the information in DNA to build proteins?(1 point)
Responses Photosynthesis
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What is the process/processes by which cells use the information in DNA to build proteins?(1 point)
Responses Photosynthesis
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You are given the following protein sequence: NH2-Met-Trp-Trp-Met-Trp-Met-COOH What was the sequence of the mRNA? You must write
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What is the process by which proteins are synthesized within cells?(1 point) Responses Photosynthesis Photosynthesis Protein
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What is the role of mRNA in protein synthesis?(1 point) Responses Carries the genetic code from DNA to the ribosome Carries the
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What is the process/processes by which cells use the information in DNA to build proteins?(1 point) Responses Transcription and
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Which of the following are involved in protein synthesis? (1 point)
transfer RNA only messenger RNA only ribosomal RNA and
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What is the process by which proteins are synthesized within cells?
A. Protein synthesis B. Glycolysis C. Protein digestion D.
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What is the role of mRNA in protein synthesis?
A. Carries the genetic code from DNA to the ribosome B. Breaks down proteins for
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What carries information from DNA to the Ribosome to create proteins?(1 point) Responses mRNA mRNA Chromosomes Chromosomes RNA
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Which of the following are involved in protein synthesis?
A) Transfer RNA only B) messenger RNA only C) ribosomal RNA and
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What is the role of mRNA in protein synthesis?(1 point)
Responses Directly assembles amino acids into proteins Directly assembles
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This is a choose the best answer question:
The location of protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells is the a)nucleus. b)cytoplasm.
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What is the role of mRNA in protein synthesis?(1 point) Responses Directly assembles amino acids into proteins Directly
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What is the process/processes by which cells use the information in DNA to build proteins?(1 point) Responses Transcription and
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During translation, what is the role of tRNA?(1 point) Responses Transports amino acids to the ribosome for protein assembly
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During translation, what is the role of tRNA?(1 point) Responses Copies the DNA code into mRNA Copies the DNA code into mRNA
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Question 12
Genes contain instructions for assembling _____. This is also known as the Central Dogma.
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Which of the following are involved in protein synthesis?(1 point)
Responses transfer RNA only transfer RNA only messenger RNA
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According to the chart above, what codon represents the amino acid Arginine (Arg)?
(1 point) Responses GUA GUA CGC CGC UUU UUU
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What occurs during the translation process? (1 point) The cell uses information from messenger RNA to produce proteins Copies of
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What occurs during the translation process?(1 point)
Responses Copies of DNA molecules are made. Copies of DNA molecules are
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Which of the following are involved in protein synthesis?(1 point) Responses transfer RNA only transfer RNA only messenger RNA
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What occurs during the translation process?(1 point) Responses The cell uses information from messenger RNA to produce proteins.
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Which of the following are involved in protein synthesis?(1 point)
transfer RNA only messenger RNA only ribosomal RNA and
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Which of the following are involved in protein synthesis?
A. transfer RNA only B. messenger RNA only C. ribosomal RNA and
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Which statement is the first step in protein synthesis?(1 point)
Responses tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and attaches
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What occurs during the translation process?(1 point)
Messenger RNA is made from DNA. Transfer RNA is made from messenger RNA. The
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What is the last step in the synthesis of secretory protein synthesis? I think it is exocytosis but the other choices I have are
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what is the initial step in protein synthesis, during which the information from DNA is transcribed into a complementary rna
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