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BioBeyond Unit 6: Making Proteins
Where are the “instructions” for cellular function stored? – ✔✔Nucleic acids
Let’s review – what are some functions of nucleic acids? – ✔✔Store information
Speed up reactions
Transport information
blue C NH2 – ✔✔Base
darker green O – ✔✔Sugar
Light green P-O – ✔✔Phosphate
Complementary sequence from bottom to top (enter letters only – no spaces or punctuation): –
✔✔ATCG
What holds the two strands together? – ✔✔Hydrogen bonds
Where do you think the information is encoded? – ✔✔The sequence/order of bases
Produces free proteins – ✔✔Ribosome
E
Yes
Protects genetic material – ✔✔Nucleus
A
No
Produces proteins to be excreted – ✔✔Endoplasmic Reticulum
B
No
How do you think the information from the DNA (that is needed to make proteins) gets to the
ribosomes? – ✔✔The information is copied to another molecule which goes from DNA to
ribosome
How do you think prokaryotic genetic information gets to the ribosomes? – ✔✔The information
is copied to another molecule which goes from DNA to ribosome
What differences do you see? Select all that apply. – ✔✔The structure of the nitrogenous base is
different
The structure of the sugar is different
What differences do you see between these bases? Select all that apply. – ✔✔The number of
carbon atoms is different
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