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AGHS - CP Bio - DNA structure

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Where is DNA mostly found in eukaryotic cells?

Question 2
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Which choices below are all nitrogen bases found in DNA ONLY?

Question 3
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Which of the following lists the base pairs in DNA correctly? This is Chargaff's Rules of Base Pairing!

Question 4
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In a sample of DNA the percentage of adenine equals 31.5%. Therefore,

Question 5
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In a sample of DNA the percentage of adenine equals 31.5%. Therefore, the percentage of bases that are guanine would be...

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Question 16
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The sequence of base pairs in the diagram above is
A A C G T G
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What would the complementary base pairs be moving from left to right? DO NOT include spaces.

Question 6
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Which of the following is #6? *Hint: it is the entire shape you see in the first image to the far left

Question 7
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Which of the following is #7? *Hint: This is found inside structure # 6 and protects the DNA

Question 8
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Which of the following is #8? *Hint: In humans, there are 46 of these in one somatic or typical body cell such as a skin cell!

Question 9
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Which of the following makes up structure #8 by tightly wrapping around proteins. It is seen in its original form to the far right side of this diagram! It's also your genetic material.

Question 10
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Which of the following is #10 *Hint: This is a segment of DNA which codes for a trait!

Question 11
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Which of the following is #11? *Hint: It is Deoxyribose in DNA and Ribose in RNA

Question 12
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Which of the following is #12? *Hint: They make up the backbone of DNA and are also found in ATP!

Question 13
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Which of the following is #13? *Hint: There are only 4 of these in DNA

Question 14
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Which of the following is #14? *Hint: It is made up of a sugar, phosphate and base!

Question 15
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Think back to biochemistry. What would we call this ONE subunit that makes up DNA when it bonds to itself over and over again?