Unity of Life in Protein Synthesis

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Biology (Protein Synthesis) Quiz on Unity of Life in Protein Synthesis, created by Christine Davis - IU8 on 01/08/2017.
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Question 1

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Which of the following is in the correct order?
Answer
  • mRNA…DNA…ribosome…transcription….translation
  • DNA…RNA….ribosome…tRNA…Amino Acid….Trascription
  • DNA…mRNA….ribosome…tRNA…Amino Acid….polypeptide chain
  • polypeptide….protein…tRNA….Amino Acid

Question 2

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In the formation of the nucleic acid mRNA from DNA, adenine bonds with
Answer
  • Uracil
  • Thymine
  • adenine
  • Cysteine

Question 3

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The genetic code is universal, coding for the same Amino Acids in humans and bacteria.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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A group of 3 nucleotides read by a ribosome is referred to as a(n)
Answer
  • transfer RNA
  • codon
  • enzyme
  • Isomer

Question 5

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Translation does which?
Answer
  • DNA--> DNA
  • DNA--> RNA
  • RNA--> protein
  • RNA --> RNA

Question 6

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Which term includes all others?
Answer
  • DNA
  • Cell
  • Gene
  • Nitrogen base

Question 7

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What best explains the difference between transcription and translation process of protein synthesis?
Answer
  • Transcription is a part of protein synthesis
  • Translation uses the mRNA nucleic acid
  • Transcription takes place in the nucleus and cytoplasm
  • Translation utilizes the ribosome in the cytoplasm

Question 8

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Which of the following will change the Amino Acid Glycine- GGG-
Answer
  • GGA
  • GCG
  • GGC
  • GGU

Question 9

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Which of the following codons code for Stop?
Answer
  • ACU
  • GCA
  • UGA
  • UUU

Question 10

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The protein code is universal, meaning
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  • All living things will code for the same Amino Acids
  • There is commonality among all living things
  • The mRNA codon CCC will pair with the tRNA carrying the AA- Proline in lactobacillus
  • All of the above
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