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Copy of Transcription and Translation Video w/ Questions (5/28/2026)

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Learning Goals:

  • I can explain how the structure of DNA determines the structure of proteins.

  • I can explain that proteins carry out the essential functions of life through systems of specialized cells.

Use the information from the video to answer the questions, below

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  • I recommend that you click the arrow to open the first question to know what you need to listen for when answering the question.

  • After you answer question one, and before you continue the video, repeat this for question 2 and each question after this.

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Transcription occurs in the .

Translation occurs in the .

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Transcription uses the enzyme .

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DNA → mRNA is known as .

mRNA → protein is known as .

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The is the site of protein synthesis.

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A is a three-nucleotide sequence on mRNA that specifies a specific amino acid.

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Provide a list of one or two things that you learned (or understand better) after having done this activity.

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How has your confidence changed regarding this concept after having done this activity?

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Proteins are made-up of .

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What is transcription? Where does it occur?

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What is translation? Where does it occur?

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The central dogma is:

from , to , to .

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is the enzyme that copies mRNA from a gene on DNA during transcription.

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is the structure inside of the cytoplasm where mRNA goes to make proteins.

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How many bases or letters of RNA are required to code for each amino acid?

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The structure that transfers amino acids to the ribosome to create a protein is the .

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If the ribosome is attached to the endoplasmic reticulum, where does the protein go?

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In this video, the presenter compared a chef to a ("a chef is like")

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In a messenger RNA, what binds with A (adenine)?

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Every three letters of an mRNA is called a because is codes for one .

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Stop codons cause translation (from RNA to protein) to .