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EOC Review RNA & Protein Synthesis #2

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Both__________and__________ utilize DNA helicase for the unwinding of DNA but __________ does not.
This image illustrates the process of translation. What does letter A represent?

Codon on tRNA
Ribosome
Amino Acid
Anticodon on tRNA
This image illustrates the process of translation. What does letter B represent?

Anticodon on tRNA
Codon on tRNA
Amino Acid
Ribosome
This image illustrates the process of translation. What does letter C represent?

Anticodon on tRNA
Codon on tRNA
Amino Acid
Ribosome
Analyze the following image. Match the correct term/phrase to its' letter.

F
mRNA molecule
A
codon
D
amino acid
E
rRNA molecule
B
anti-codon
C
tRNA molecule
What is the monomer of the protein polymer?
Nitrogen base
Nucleotide
Amino Acid
Anticodon
Identify the following roles of protein synthesis.
rRNA (ribosomal)
Copies the coded message from DNA and carries it to the ribosome.
mRNA (messenger)
Carries the amino acids and adds them to the growing protein at the ribosome.
tRNA (transfer)
Combines with proteins to to make ribosome.
Place the steps of translation in the correct order.
Translation stops when the ribosomes reaches the stop codon
Ribosome attaches to mRNA
A tRNA carrying an amino acid binds to its anticodon to the codon on mRNA
Bonds form between amino acids and the polypeptide chain grows
Ribosomes starts reading the code