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         DNA
#1

                What does the acronym
                  DNA stand for?


A:   Deoxyribonucleic Acid         B:   Dimethylene Acid




C:   Distilled Nucleic Acid        D:   Double Nucleic Acid
A. DNA= deoxyribonucleic acid
 is a long molecule that is present in
basically every cell of nearly all living
 organisms and contains the genetic
  information for those organisms.
#2
     Which of these is .NOT a base in DNA?




A: Cytosine              B:   Uracil




C: Guanine               D: Thiamine
B. Uracil
Uracil is only
found in RNA
#3
   In the ladder analogy of the DNA
 molecule, the "rungs" of the ladder are:



A: Sugars                  B:   Phosphates




C: Joined sugar and        D:   Paired bases
      phosphates
D. Paired bases
#4
 How many bases does it take to make
      a codon for a protein?



A: one                 B:   two




C: three               D:   Number can change
C. Three
3 adjacent bases from the
     RNA sequence
#5
     Which of the following base pairs would
             not be found in a cell?



A:     adenine – thymine        B:   cytosine – guanine




C:      thymine – uracil        D:   thymine – adenine
C. thymine – uracil
Uracil is single stranded (RNA)
  so it never has a base pair
#6
     The structural shape of DNA is, of
  course, the famous double helix. What is
              a "double helix"?


A: Two Y-shaped strand                 B:    Two loops, like a figure
                                                     eight




C:   Two spirals, like a twisty        D:   Two X-shaped strands
             ladder
C. Two spirals,
      like a twisty ladder
 Letter D. Two X-shaped strands is
wrong. This is a chromosome, which is
  a lot of double helix DNAs packed
            tightly together
#7
     DNA regularly undergoes changes to
     its sequence that can be inherited or
     cause diseases (for example, cancer).
              This is known as?


A:      Methylation         B:    Replication




C:       Mutation           D:   Transformation
C. mutation
Any change in the gene sequence,
which can be caused by radiation
and chemicals or just be a random
            mistake
#8
    What kind of mutation results in the
    replacement of one amino acid for
                 another?



A: Frame Shift           B:   Chromosomal




C: Substitution          D:   Deletion
C. Substitution
Also known as a point mutation. The
number of bases is not changing (like
in a frame shift or deletion) so only 1
   codon and 1 protein is affected.
#9
  Which one of the following is NOT a
common characteristic of both RNA and
                DNA?


                                          Both contain C & G
A:    They are both nucleic        B:   bases in their sequences.
             acids.




                                      Both contain A & T bases
C: Both can be found in the        D: in their sequences.
     nucleus
D is correct.
   Only DNA contains A & T
nucleotide bases in the sequence;
     RNA does not have T’s
#10
 Although most mutations are harmful,
 sometimes a beneficial mutation occurs
    that helps an organism do what?



A: Increase its amount of         B:       Live shorter, happier
    DNA.                                           lives.




                                       Be better adapted
C: Grow faster.                   D:
                                       to its environment.
D. Be better adapted
  to its environment
  so that it can survive longer by
escaping predators or getting prey
                easier
#11
        What is one way that RNA differs
                  from DNA?




A: RNA contains a different         B:   RNA occurs only in the
     kind of sugar                             nucleus.




C:       RNA is a longer            D:    DNA contains only 3
           molecule.                       nitrogenous bases.
A. RNA contains a
different kind of sugar
R stands for ribose, which is different
from deoxyribose found in DNA
#12
Our individual DNA makes us unique, but it
 also makes us human. What percentage of
 our DNA do humans have in common with
our closest primate cousin, the chimpanzee?


A:   Over 60 percent     B:    Over 89 percent




C:   Over 98 percent     D:    Over 99 percent
C. Over 98 percent
 Humans share over 98 percent of their
      genes with the chimpanzee.
The remaining 2 percent allows us to take
                quizzes.
#13
      An original DNA base sequence is
       ATTCCG. What would be the
     corresponding RNA base sequence?


A:     UAAGGC            B:    TAAGGC




C:      ATTCCG           D:    UTTCCG
A. UAAGGC
there are no T’s in RNA
  Need to copy DNA
 using base pair rules
#14
     To whom is the discovery of the
       structure of DNA credited?



A:   Charles Darwin            B:   Gregor Mendel




C:   Alexander Fleming         D:   Watson & Crick
D. Watson &
   Crick
#15
     Human DNA is located primarily in the
     nucleus of each cell, but small amounts
 can also be found in which other part of the cell?




A:   Mitochondria              B:      Ribosomes




C:      Cell Wall              D:      Cytoplasm
A. Mitochondria
Small amounts of DNA are also housed in
    the cell’s mitochondria, whose main
function is to generate the energy needed
for the cell’s functioning. It couldn’t be in
   the cell wall, because human cells are
  bound by membranes and lack the cell
            walls that plants have.
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Dna millionaire review

  • 2. #1 What does the acronym DNA stand for? A: Deoxyribonucleic Acid B: Dimethylene Acid C: Distilled Nucleic Acid D: Double Nucleic Acid
  • 3. A. DNA= deoxyribonucleic acid is a long molecule that is present in basically every cell of nearly all living organisms and contains the genetic information for those organisms.
  • 4. #2 Which of these is .NOT a base in DNA? A: Cytosine B: Uracil C: Guanine D: Thiamine
  • 5. B. Uracil Uracil is only found in RNA
  • 6. #3 In the ladder analogy of the DNA molecule, the "rungs" of the ladder are: A: Sugars B: Phosphates C: Joined sugar and D: Paired bases phosphates
  • 8. #4 How many bases does it take to make a codon for a protein? A: one B: two C: three D: Number can change
  • 9. C. Three 3 adjacent bases from the RNA sequence
  • 10. #5 Which of the following base pairs would not be found in a cell? A: adenine – thymine B: cytosine – guanine C: thymine – uracil D: thymine – adenine
  • 11. C. thymine – uracil Uracil is single stranded (RNA) so it never has a base pair
  • 12. #6 The structural shape of DNA is, of course, the famous double helix. What is a "double helix"? A: Two Y-shaped strand B: Two loops, like a figure eight C: Two spirals, like a twisty D: Two X-shaped strands ladder
  • 13. C. Two spirals, like a twisty ladder Letter D. Two X-shaped strands is wrong. This is a chromosome, which is a lot of double helix DNAs packed tightly together
  • 14. #7 DNA regularly undergoes changes to its sequence that can be inherited or cause diseases (for example, cancer). This is known as? A: Methylation B: Replication C: Mutation D: Transformation
  • 15. C. mutation Any change in the gene sequence, which can be caused by radiation and chemicals or just be a random mistake
  • 16. #8 What kind of mutation results in the replacement of one amino acid for another? A: Frame Shift B: Chromosomal C: Substitution D: Deletion
  • 17. C. Substitution Also known as a point mutation. The number of bases is not changing (like in a frame shift or deletion) so only 1 codon and 1 protein is affected.
  • 18. #9 Which one of the following is NOT a common characteristic of both RNA and DNA? Both contain C & G A: They are both nucleic B: bases in their sequences. acids. Both contain A & T bases C: Both can be found in the D: in their sequences. nucleus
  • 19. D is correct. Only DNA contains A & T nucleotide bases in the sequence; RNA does not have T’s
  • 20. #10 Although most mutations are harmful, sometimes a beneficial mutation occurs that helps an organism do what? A: Increase its amount of B: Live shorter, happier DNA. lives. Be better adapted C: Grow faster. D: to its environment.
  • 21. D. Be better adapted to its environment so that it can survive longer by escaping predators or getting prey easier
  • 22. #11 What is one way that RNA differs from DNA? A: RNA contains a different B: RNA occurs only in the kind of sugar nucleus. C: RNA is a longer D: DNA contains only 3 molecule. nitrogenous bases.
  • 23. A. RNA contains a different kind of sugar R stands for ribose, which is different from deoxyribose found in DNA
  • 24. #12 Our individual DNA makes us unique, but it also makes us human. What percentage of our DNA do humans have in common with our closest primate cousin, the chimpanzee? A: Over 60 percent B: Over 89 percent C: Over 98 percent D: Over 99 percent
  • 25. C. Over 98 percent Humans share over 98 percent of their genes with the chimpanzee. The remaining 2 percent allows us to take quizzes.
  • 26. #13 An original DNA base sequence is ATTCCG. What would be the corresponding RNA base sequence? A: UAAGGC B: TAAGGC C: ATTCCG D: UTTCCG
  • 27. A. UAAGGC there are no T’s in RNA Need to copy DNA using base pair rules
  • 28. #14 To whom is the discovery of the structure of DNA credited? A: Charles Darwin B: Gregor Mendel C: Alexander Fleming D: Watson & Crick
  • 29. D. Watson & Crick
  • 30. #15 Human DNA is located primarily in the nucleus of each cell, but small amounts can also be found in which other part of the cell? A: Mitochondria B: Ribosomes C: Cell Wall D: Cytoplasm
  • 31. A. Mitochondria Small amounts of DNA are also housed in the cell’s mitochondria, whose main function is to generate the energy needed for the cell’s functioning. It couldn’t be in the cell wall, because human cells are bound by membranes and lack the cell walls that plants have.
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