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Protein Synthesis Overview Practice

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5 questions
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Question 2
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What is one portion of DNA that codes for a single protein called?

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Question 1
1.

Sort the following into the process or DNA Replication or Protein Synthesis

  • Involves making mRNA
  • Includes genetic material leaving the nucleus through nuclear pores
  • Involves DNA Polymerase III
  • Involves the step transcription
  • Involves separating the DNA strands fully
  • Involves helicase
  • Makes peptide bonds
  • Helps to directly prepare for cell division
  • Binds together amino acids
  • Involves ribosomes
  • Involves the step translation
  • Involves RNA processing
  • Involves SSBs
  • Makes a protein
  • Makes a copy of all of the DNA in a cell
  • DNA Replication
  • Protein Synthesis
Question 3
3.

What is the type of RNA that is a copy of a portion of DNA and leaves the nucleus through a nuclear pore?

Question 4
4.

Categorize the following into each step

  • Involves reading mRNA
  • Involves tRNA
  • Involves making mRNA
  • Occurs in between transcription and translation
  • Involves a ribosome making a protein
  • Involves copying a gene
  • The small step that occurs right before the mRNA leaves the nucleus to prepare the mRNA for translation
  • Involves making peptide bonds
  • Involves amino acids being bound together
  • Transcription
  • RNA Processing
  • Translation
Question 5
5.

Look at the above diagram and use the matching below to label it.

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DNA
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A (this is pointing to the whole green molecule)
Nuclear pore
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D
Nucleus
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E
Plasma membrane
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F
Cytoplasm
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G
Gene
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I (this is pointing to one of the red circles)
Protein
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J (this is pointing to the whole red molecule)
Peptide bond
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H (this is pointing to one of the lines between the red circles)
Ribosome
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C (this is pointing to one portion of the green molecule)
Amino acid
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B
mRNA
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K