EBK BIOLOGY
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Author: Maier
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Chapter 9, Problem 4LTB
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Every organism is composed of a cell. The process performed by the cell for survival is a cellular process. Translation is an important cellular process that helps in the survival of cell.
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Additional ___________Proteins Regulate Transcription and Replication
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- Indicate in which category, transcription or translation, each of the following functions belongs: RNA poly-merase, ribosomes, nucleotides, tRNA, pre-mRNA, DNA, anticodon, amino acids.arrow_forwardDNAT A C C A C C C C C G T A T G G C T G G G A A T A T C mRNA ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ AA ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______arrow_forwardThis molecule: -is involved in translation -may bind to the “start” codon on mRNA -has an amino acid attachment site at one end -has an anticodon at the other end ______arrow_forward
- SspI --- 5' AAT - ATT 3'5' GGATAATATT GTTAACAATCTCTACGGGTTAACACCCTTGGAATATTTTAA 3' 3' CCTATTATAACAATTGTTAGAGATGCCCAATTGTGGGAACCTTATAAAATT 5' Number of pieces of DNA _______arrow_forwardC. Temination Step 2- Draw (DO NOT COPY-PASTE Images from the Internet) a picture of what is happening in each step in the box labeled "illustration." Label the following structures in each drawing where appropriate: DNA, MRNA, nucleus,cytoplasm, ribosome, rRNA, RNA, amino acid, polypeptide chain Step 3 - Describe (IN YOUR OWN WORDS) what is happening in each step in the box labeled "description." Be sure to include which process (transcription or translation) is being shown and where the process takes place (nucleus or ribosome). Transcription - Initiation Illustration Description A initiation is the beginning of transcription promoter RNA polymerase Transcription - Elongation 1 / 4 Q + Page 近arrow_forwardp53 is a transcription factor. true or falsearrow_forward
- ______ mutations in the coding sequences of a gene maymodify the amino acid sequence of the polypeptideproduct.?arrow_forwardThis molecule: -can travel from the nucleus to the cytoplasm -is created by the process of transcription -requires a cap and tail before leaving the nucleus ___arrow_forwardTranslating mRNA C G A A U G C C G U A U U C G to amino acidsarrow_forward
- Difference between transcription unit and gene.arrow_forwardMatch each term with the most appropriate description. sites for polypeptide assembly binds to ribosomes to begin translation a tRNA triplet complementary to a mRNA codon complex with proteins to form ribosomesarrow_forwardSignal molecules from embryonic cells cause transcriptional changes in nearby target cells in the process called_________ Induction Pattern formation Gene regulation Transcriptionarrow_forward
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