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A section of DNA that codes for a protein is called a .

gene

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Which of the following describes transcription? 

The combination of amino acids to form a polypeptide

The movement of DNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm 

The copying of a single gene of DNA, to mRNA

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Illustration showing the nucleus of a cell where transcription takes place.

Where does transcription take place?

Ribosome 

Mitochondria 

Nucleus 

Chloroplast 

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Why does a gene of DNA have to be copied to mRNA (transcription)?

DNA doesn't carry genetic information 

DNA is too large to leave the nucleus 

DNA has the wrong code 

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How is mRNA different to DNA?

(Select all that apply)

mRNA is double stranded, but DNA is single stranded 

mRNA is longer than DNA

mRNA is single stranded, but DNA is double stranded 

mRNA is shorter than DNA

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Once the mRNA leaves the nucleus and enters the cytoplasm, which sub-cellular structure (organelle) does it go to?

Mitochondria 

Chloroplast 

Ribosome 

Cell membrane 

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Which of the following describes translation? 

The copying of a single gene of DNA to mRNA

The movement of DNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm 

The combination of amino acids to form a polypeptide

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How many bases are needed to code for one amino acid?

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4

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Illustration showing the structure of a ribosome.

What is the function of a ribosome?

To build sugars from water and carbon dioxide 

To assemble proteins from amino acids

To release energy from glucose

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A chain of amino acids is called a ____________.

Carbohydrate 

Polypeptide 

Nucleic acid 

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Illustration showing uracil replacing a base in mRNA.

Which base does uracil replace in mRNA?

Guanine

Thymine

Cytosine 

Adenine 

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Different sequences of amino acids within a polypeptide will fold up into different shapes, and so form different .

proteins

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