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Which of the following carries amino acids to the site of protein synthesis?
a.) mRNA b.) tRNA c.) rRNA d.) siRNA
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n the RNA strand, during protein synthesis, _________________________ is replaced with uracil.
a.) adenine b.) cytosine c.)
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The process of creating a protein from mRNA is called ____________.
a.) transcription b.) translation c.) DNA replication d.)
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A simplified model of protein synthesis is shown here. How might this model be revised to show a more accurate depiction of
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A simplified model of protein synthesis is shown hereHow might this model be revised to show a more accurate depiction of
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Match the description with the correct process.
Transcription Translation tRNA is involved Happens in the nucleus mRNA is the
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What amino acid sequence would the following mRNA code for? AGCGCCCUA
Met - Phe - Stop Arg - Gly - Asp Tyr - Phe - Phe Ser - Ala
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Over the last two units, we have looked at the processes by which the information coded on
a piece of DNA (gene) is used to make
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List and describe each step in this
process, starting with the gene and ending with the folded protein starting with A DNA gene
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Which of the following best describes the process of transcription during protein synthesis? (1
O to deliver amino acids to the
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During translation, the type of amino acid that is added to the growing polypeptide depends on the
a anticodon on the tRNA to
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What amino acid sequence would the following mRNA code for? AGCGCCCUA
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What is the process/processes by which cells use the information in DNA to build proteins? (1 point)
Transcription and
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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.
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Happens at the ribosome. Transcription or translation?
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which statement is the last step of protein synthesis
A ribosome attaches to the mRNA. A ribosome attaches to the mRNA. - no
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the ____ codon lets the cell know the beginning of a gene and the ___ codon lets the cell know the end of the gene.
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Where is an anticodon located?
a mRNA b tRNA c DNA d rRNA
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Put the following processes of protein synthesis in the correct order.
Reorder answers 1.a stop codon is reached, the newly
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what are the two steps in protein syntehsis what are the3 locationds and products of each
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The following are steps that occur when a protein is targeted for synthesis on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Which of the
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Treating a cell with a drug to stop tRNA from doing its job would mean what?(1 point)Responsesthat ribosomes would fall
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Two cells use the same segment of DNA to produce two different proteins. The mRNA transcribed by cell A contains more introns
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A particular tRNA is mutated so that the amino acid attachment cannot bind with the animoacyl-tRNA synthase. What happens when
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What role does tRNA play in the translation process?(1 point)
a. tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and helps form
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How Cells Make Proteins Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Question The amino acid serine is coded by the mRNA codon AGU. What is
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What role does tRNA play in the translation process?(1 point) Responses tRNA holds the "stop" codon to alert ribosomes to end
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Which of the following is true regarding the process shown above?
A. The process shown above is known as transcription and
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which of the following terms encompasses all the cellular activities involved in building protein molecules?
translation protein
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Protein synthesis occurs in-
Responses Prokaryotic cells Prokaryotic cells Eukaryotic cells Eukaryotic cells Both of them Both of
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A DNA codon that codes for a certain protein undergoes a substitution mutation. The new codon codes for the same amino acid as
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In the cells of multicellular organisms, proteins are assembled in the(1 point)
Responses mRNA. mRNA. nucleus. nucleus.
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Which statement is the first step of protein synthesis?(1 point)
Responses Amino acids are linked together with peptide bonds.
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Which statement is the first step of protein synthesis?(1 point)
Responses A ribosome attaches to the mRNA. A ribosome attaches
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What is the job of tRNA?
Responses to bring instructions from DNA to bring instructions from DNA to convert DNA to mRNA to
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Why do organisms make different proteins? The Darwin’s bark spider on the left makes proteins that result in spider silk with
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Correct amino acid ( abbreviation from chart) formed from new mRNA sequence. Explanation of the mutation would not have any
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According to your Genetic Code Sheet, which of the following amino acid sequences corresponds to this mRNA strand?
CUC AAG UGC
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Which flow chart correctly describes steps that lead to the synthesis of proteins?
a tRNA → mRNA → DNA b mRNA → tRNA →
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Which statement is the first step of protein synthesis?(1 point)
A) DNA unzips between the base pairs. B) tRNA carries amino
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Some events that take place during the synthesis of a specific protein are listed.
A. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome. B.
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A segment of DNA that codes for the ability to make one type of protein molecule is known as a(n)____________________.
Responses
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Proteins are produced in the cell’s _____.
DNA RNA ribosomes lysosomes
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Initiation of translation occurs when ______-
a a ribosome traveling on a messenger RNA molecule reaches a start codon. b DNA
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Proteins are important molecules that are synthesized, transported, and used in cells in a multitude of ways. The rough
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Briefly explain a term or topic from the text: "If the sequence of bases on the mRNA codon is AUU, what would be the sequence of
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Genes provide instructions for making clotting factor proteins. The diagram to the left is an example of just one of hundreds of
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What do transfer RNA molecules do during protein synthesis?
copy the coded message from the DNA and carry it into the cytoplasm
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Three-letter segments of mRNA code for specific
a. disorders. b. chromosomes. c. sickle cells. d. amino acids.
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Which of the following best describes the product of RNA translation?
A. an RNA molecule B. a protein C. a DNA molecule D. a
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