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📝 DNA vs RNA (Intro to RNA)

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19 questions
Watch the video and answer the questions as the video plays.
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Now go on to SchoolCity and complete your DOL for DNA (or any other science DOL that is not completed yet)!
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Genetic material is often stored within a nucleus in ____________________ , while in _____________________ the genetic material floats in the cytoplasm because it has no ____________ .
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eukaryotic cell
prokaryotic cell
nucleus
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Since ________ cannot leave the nucleus, _________ copies the genetic information and takes it to the _____________ where proteins are made.
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DNA
ribosome
mRNA
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In at least ONE complete sentence, summarize what you have learned through this video.

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DNA stores genetic information and codes for your
Personality
Traits
All living organisms contain genetic information in the form of DNA or RNA.
True
False
Match each biomolecule with its function. You may look back to your notes if you need help.
Lipids
Quick Energy
Carbohydrates
Enzymes, Hormones, Build Muscles
Nucleic Acids
Long-term Energy, Insulation
Proteins
Holds Genetic Information
DNA and RNA are examples of which biomolecule?
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Proteins
What is the monomer for DNA and RNA
1 glycerol + 2 fatty acid tails
Monosaccharides
Amino Acids
Nucleotides
What are the parts that make up a nucleotide?
Phosphate
Sugar
Amino Acid
Nitrogen Base
Double Stranded
Single Stranded
Deoxyribose sugar
Ribose sugar
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Ribonucleic Acid
Nucleic Acid
Adenine
Thymine
Guanine
Cytosine
Uracil
DNA
RNA
Both
Looking at the video screen, what are the three types of RNA?
mRNA (aka messenger RNA)
tRNA (aka transfer RNA)
pRNA (aka protein RNA)
rRNA (aka ribosomal RNA)
What would be the complementary DNA strand to the strand below?
C
T
G
A
A
T
In RNA, what letter matches up with A?
U
T
C
G
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