E.) Primase 11. Removes the RNA nucleotides from the primer and adds equivalent DNA nucleotides to the end of Okazaki fragments. D 12. Separates the DNA strands during replication. A 13. Covalently connects segments of DNA C 14. Synthesizes short segments of RNA E * V15. The leading and lagging strands differ in that: A.) The leading strand is synthesized in the same direction as the movement of the replication fork, and the lagging strand is synthesized in the opposite direction. B.) The leading strand is synthesized by adding nucleotides to the 3' end of the growing strand, and the lagging strand is synthesized by adding nucleotides to 5' end. C.) The leading stranding is synthesized continuously, where the lagging strand is synthesized in short fragments that are ultimately attached together. D.) Both A and B E.) Both A and C 16. RNA polymerase and DNA polymerase differ that: A.) RNA polymerase uses RNA as a template and DNA polymerase uses a DNA template. B.) RNA polymerase binds to single-stranded DNA, and DNA polymerase binds to double-stranded DNA. C.) RNA polymerase is much more accurate than DNA polymerase D.) RNA polymerase can initiate RNA synthesis, but DNA polymerase. E.) RNA polymerase does not need DNA in order to synthesize in RNA copy where's DNA polymerase must unwind the double helix before it can replicate the DNA. 17. Which of the following helps to stabilize mRNA by inhibiting its degradation? A.) TATA box B.) Spliceosome C.) 5' cap D.) Poly-A-tail E.) Both C and D V18. Once transcribed, eukaryotic in RNA typically undergoes substantial alteration that include: A.) Excision B.) Fusion with DNA C.) Linkage to histone molecule D.) Union with ribosome
E.) Primase 11. Removes the RNA nucleotides from the primer and adds equivalent DNA nucleotides to the end of Okazaki fragments. D 12. Separates the DNA strands during replication. A 13. Covalently connects segments of DNA C 14. Synthesizes short segments of RNA E * V15. The leading and lagging strands differ in that: A.) The leading strand is synthesized in the same direction as the movement of the replication fork, and the lagging strand is synthesized in the opposite direction. B.) The leading strand is synthesized by adding nucleotides to the 3' end of the growing strand, and the lagging strand is synthesized by adding nucleotides to 5' end. C.) The leading stranding is synthesized continuously, where the lagging strand is synthesized in short fragments that are ultimately attached together. D.) Both A and B E.) Both A and C 16. RNA polymerase and DNA polymerase differ that: A.) RNA polymerase uses RNA as a template and DNA polymerase uses a DNA template. B.) RNA polymerase binds to single-stranded DNA, and DNA polymerase binds to double-stranded DNA. C.) RNA polymerase is much more accurate than DNA polymerase D.) RNA polymerase can initiate RNA synthesis, but DNA polymerase. E.) RNA polymerase does not need DNA in order to synthesize in RNA copy where's DNA polymerase must unwind the double helix before it can replicate the DNA. 17. Which of the following helps to stabilize mRNA by inhibiting its degradation? A.) TATA box B.) Spliceosome C.) 5' cap D.) Poly-A-tail E.) Both C and D V18. Once transcribed, eukaryotic in RNA typically undergoes substantial alteration that include: A.) Excision B.) Fusion with DNA C.) Linkage to histone molecule D.) Union with ribosome
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