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Test Bank For Anatomy & Physiology The Unity Of FormAnd Function 7th Edition by Kenneth S. Saladin
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Chapter 04 Genetics of Cellular Function Answer Key True / False Questions 
1. Naked DNA is called chromatin. 
FALSE 
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HAPS Objective: C12.04 Analyze the interrelationships among chromatin, chromosomes and chromatids. HAPS Topic: Module C12 Somatic cell division. Learning Outcome: 04.01b Explain how DNA and proteins are organized to form the chromosomes. 
Section: 04.01 Topic: Nucleic acids: DNA and RNA 
2. DNA is ...
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BIO 1A03 McMaster University Test 2 Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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Translation - Cellular components are able to read the genetic message in mRNA and translate the 
message into specific primary amino acid sequence of a protein 
How does tRNA structure allow for SPECIFICTY in translation? - 
1. Plays critical role in ENABLING the translation of the information 
2. Each type of tRNA molecule is not identical and can translate a specific codon into a specific amino 
acid 
What is the structure of tRNA? - - single RNA strand (70-90 nucleotide length) 
- four doub...
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AQA A-Level Biology Paper 1 2023 Q&A
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Describe the role of a ribosome in the production of a polypeptide. /3 - Correct answer1. mRNA binds to ribosome; 
2. Idea of TWO codons/binding sites; 
3. tRNA with ANTICODONS binds; 
4. (Catalyses) formation of PEPTIDE bond between AMINO ACIDS (held by tRNA 
molecules); 
5. Moves along (mRNA to the next 
codon); 
Describe the structure of glycogen. /2 - Correct answer-1. Polysaccharide of α-glucose; 
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polymer of α-glucose; 
2. (Joined by) glycosidic bonds 
OR 
Branched structure; 
NHE3 ac...
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Biology 198 Module 4 Exam with Complete Solutions
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Biology 198 Module 4 Exam with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is the Central Dogma of molecular biology? The central dogma of molecular biology 
explains that DNA encodes RNA through a process called transcription and RNA encodes 
protein through a process called translation. 
 
Describe how the information in DNA is used to produce specific proteins and can ultimately 
determine the characteristics of an individual organism. because of your DNA the certain 
RNA strand is coded from genes resulti...
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) BIOLOGY: Transcription 32 Questions Correctly Answered | 100% Rated
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) BIOLOGY: 
 
Transcription 
32 Questions Correctly Answered | 100% Rated 
Question 1 
Which of the following statements about post-transcriptional processing is true? 
Possible Answers: 
A methylguanine cap is added to the 3' end of the mature mRNA 
Exons are spliced out of hnRNA and are not part of the mature mRNA 
Post-transcriptional hnRNA processing prevents RNA from degrading as it leaves the nucleus 
A poly-A tail is added to the 5' end of the mature mRNA 
Cor...
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bio exam 4 (chap 25 & 36) Questions With Complete Solutions
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where does transcription occur correct answer: nucleus (of eukaryotes) 
 
where does translation occur correct answer: the cytoplasm 
 
3 steps in translation correct answer: 1. initiation 
2. elongation 
3. termination 
 
initation correct answer: - Brings all the translation components together 
- Initiation factors assemble ribosome components 
- Small ribosomal subunit, initiator tRNA, and the large ribosomal subunit 
- The initiator tRNA attaches to the start codon (AUG) 
- The ribosome...
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BIO 1A03 McMaster University Test #2 Review
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BIO 1A03 McMaster University Test #2 Review 
 
Translation - Cellular components are able to read the genetic message in mRNA and translate the message into specific primary amino acid sequence of a protein 
How does tRNA structure allow for SPECIFICTY in translation? - 1. Plays critical role in ENABLING the translation of the information 
2. Each type of tRNA molecule is not identical and can translate a specific codon into a specific amino acid 
What is the structure of tRNA? - - single RNA...
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AQA A-Level Biology Comprehensive Exam || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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AQA A-Level Biology Comprehensive Exam || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
AQA A-Level Biology Comprehensive Exam || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
Describe the role of a ribosome in the production of a polypeptide. /3 - ANSWER - 1. mRNA binds to ribosome; 
2. Idea of TWO codons/binding sites; 
3. tRNA with ANTICODONS binds; 
4. (Catalyses) formation of PEPTIDE bond between AMINO ACIDS (held by tRNA molecules); 
5. Moves along (mRNA to the next 
codon); 
 
Describe the structure of g...
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Biology Semester 2 Final Exam Study Guide Questions With Complete Solutions
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Each organism has a unique combination of characteristics encoded in molecules of ____. correct answer: DNA 
 
What is the primary function of DNA? correct answer: store and transmit genetic information is transcribed and translated into proteins 
 
What is DNA polymerase's role in DNA replication? correct answer: adds new nucleotides to form a complementary stand of DNA 
 
What are the base pairing rules for DNA replication? correct answer: A <--> T C <--> G 
 
What are the fun...
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Biology 198 Module 4 Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)
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Biology 198 Module 4 Exam Questions And 
Answers (Updated And Verified) 
What is the Central Dogma of molecular biology? - answerThe central dogma of molecular 
biology explains that DNA encodes RNA through a process called transcription and RNA 
encodes protein through a process called translation. 
Describe how the information in DNA is used to produce specific proteins and can ultimately 
determine the characteristics of an individual organism. - answerbecause of your DNA the 
certain RNA str...