2otides lo ped ves of 35. A eukaryotic cell lacking telomerase would: A.) Have a high probability of becoming cancerous. B.) Produce Okazaki fragments C.) Be unable to repair thymine dimers ar D.) Undergo a reduction in chromosome length E.) Be highly sensitive to sunlight 36. What is an anti-codon part of? A.) DNA B.) tRNA C.) mRNA D.) A ribosome E.) An activating 37. The purpose of forming a polyribosome during protein synthesis is to: A.) Polymerizes ribosome synthesis B.) Transport of ribosome C Increase the efficiency of protein synthesis D.) Associate MRNA, FRNA, and protein E.) To remove introns. A 38. The function of the ribosome in polypeptide is to: A.) Hold mRNA and tRNAs together B.) Catalyze the addition of amino acids from tRNAs to the growing polypeptide chain C.) Move along the mRNA and eject tRNAs during the translocation process. D.) A and B only E.) A, B, C 39. During translation chain elongation continues until what happens: A.) No further amino acids are needed by the cell B.) All tRNAs are empty C.) The polypeptide is long enough D.) A stop codon is encountered E.) The ribosomes run off the end of mRNA.

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2otides lo
ped
ves of
35. A eukaryotic cell lacking telomerase would:
A.) Have a high probability of becoming cancerous.
B.) Produce Okazaki fragments
C.) Be unable to repair thymine dimers
ar
D.) Undergo a reduction in chromosome length
E.) Be highly sensitive to sunlight
36. What is an anti-codon part of?
A.) DNA
B.) tRNA
C.) mRNA
D.) A ribosome
E.) An activating
37. The purpose of forming a polyribosome during protein synthesis is to:
A.) Polymerizes ribosome synthesis
B.) Transport of ribosome
C Increase the efficiency of protein synthesis
D.) Associate MRNA, FRNA, and protein
E.) To remove introns.
A 38. The function of the ribosome in polypeptide is to:
A.) Hold mRNA and tRNAs together
B.) Catalyze the addition of amino acids from tRNAs to the growing polypeptide chain
C.) Move along the mRNA and eject tRNAs during the translocation process.
D.) A and B only
E.) A, B, C
39. During translation chain elongation continues until what happens:
A.) No further amino acids are needed by the cell
B.) All tRNAs are empty
C.) The polypeptide is long enough
D.) A stop codon is encountered
E.) The ribosomes run off the end of mRNA.
Transcribed Image Text:2otides lo ped ves of 35. A eukaryotic cell lacking telomerase would: A.) Have a high probability of becoming cancerous. B.) Produce Okazaki fragments C.) Be unable to repair thymine dimers ar D.) Undergo a reduction in chromosome length E.) Be highly sensitive to sunlight 36. What is an anti-codon part of? A.) DNA B.) tRNA C.) mRNA D.) A ribosome E.) An activating 37. The purpose of forming a polyribosome during protein synthesis is to: A.) Polymerizes ribosome synthesis B.) Transport of ribosome C Increase the efficiency of protein synthesis D.) Associate MRNA, FRNA, and protein E.) To remove introns. A 38. The function of the ribosome in polypeptide is to: A.) Hold mRNA and tRNAs together B.) Catalyze the addition of amino acids from tRNAs to the growing polypeptide chain C.) Move along the mRNA and eject tRNAs during the translocation process. D.) A and B only E.) A, B, C 39. During translation chain elongation continues until what happens: A.) No further amino acids are needed by the cell B.) All tRNAs are empty C.) The polypeptide is long enough D.) A stop codon is encountered E.) The ribosomes run off the end of mRNA.
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