Assignment - Part I
Click Animations from The University of Utah
Click Tour the Basics
Click "What is DNA?"
Read the questions:
1. Where are the instructions for a cell?
2. What does DNA stand for?
3. What are the letters of the DNA alphabet?
4. How many letters are in a DNA word?
5. What are the "sentences" of DNA called?
6. The DNA "sentences" are instructions for making what molecule?
Watch the animation. Use the "Next" button to continue.
Write the questions and the answers in your notebook.
Click "What is a gene?"
Read the questions:
7. What are genes?
8. What are genes made of?
9. What are three examples of proteins in the animation?
Watch the animation. Use the "Next" button to continue.
Write the questions and the answers in your notebook.
Click "What is a protein?"
Read the questions:
10. Where are receptor proteins located on cells?
11. What do receptor proteins do?
12. What do structural proteins do?
13. What molecule has the information for making proteins?
14. What molecule carries the information - the message - from the nucleus to the cytoplasm?
15. What structure in the cytoplasm uses the message to build the protein?
16. How many proteins does a cell need?
Watch the animation. Use the "Next" button to continue.
Write the questions and the answers in your notebook.
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Assignment - Part II
Click Animations from The University of Utah
Click DNA to Protein
Click Transcribe & Translate a Gene or the image
Click "Click Here To Begin"
Write the questions and the answers in your notebook.
17. What is the first thing that happened to the DNA?
(Refresh the page if you miss it)
Type the complementary bases for the transcribed RNA molecule.
18. What RNA base pairs with the DNA base "A"?
Move the mouse over the RNA strand. Move the green box over the AUG sequence.
19. AUG is the start codon. What amino acid corresponds to AUG?
(Use the genetic code to find AUG)
With the green box over AUG, click on it.
Find the codon in the genetic code.
Click and drag the amino acid to the flashing box.
Repeat until you reach the stop codon.
20. List the names of the amino acids in the protein.
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