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Structure and Function of DNA

Structure and Function of DNA

Assessment

Presentation

Biology

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

NGSS
HS-LS1-1, HS-LS3-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Stacy King

Used 12+ times

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19 Slides • 18 Questions

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​Structure and Function of DNA

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​Stored in the nucleus

​Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

Is composed of repeating nucleotides​

​DNA

​Almacenado en el núcleo

Ácido desoxirribonucleico (ADN)

Está compuesto por nucleótidos repetidos.

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Multiple Choice

What does DNA stand for?
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Deoxyribonucleic acid
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Denitrogenous acid
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Deribonucleic acid
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Diribonucleic acid

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Nucleotide

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Multiple Select

What are the three components of a nucleotide? Choose all that are correct.

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Protein

2

Phosphate

3

Deoxyribose (sugar)

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Nitrogen base

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​Phosphate and Sugar form the backbone

​El fosfato y el azúcar forman la columna vertebral

Nucleotide

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Multiple Select

These for the backbone of DNA? Choose all that are correct.

1

Deoxyribose (sugar)

2

Phosphate

3

Protein

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Nitrogen Base

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​4 Nitrogen Bases

​Adenine and Thymine

Cytosine and Guanine

Nitrogen bases create the unique genetic code ​

​DNA Nucleotide

​4 bases nitrogenadas

adenina y timina

Citosina y Guanina

Las bases nitrogenadas crean el código genético único

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Multiple Choice

Which is not a nitrogen base of DNA?

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Adenine

2

Cytosine

3

Guanine

4

Thymine

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Uracil

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​Base pairing

Adenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T)​

Cytosine (C) pairs with Guanine (G)​

​DNA Nucleotides

​emparejamiento de bases

Adenina (A) se empareja con Timina (T)

La citosina (C) se empareja con la guanina (G)

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Multiple Choice

Adenine bonds with ______________.
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Guanine
2
Thymine
3
Cytosine
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Adenine

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Multiple Choice

Which shows the correct complementary base pairing for DNA?
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C-A, T-G
2
A-G, C-T
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C-G, U-A
4
T-A, G-C

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​The order of the nitrogen pairs are the blueprints for proteins

DNA Nucleotides

​​El orden de los pares de nitrógeno son los planos de las proteínas.

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Multiple Choice

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Why is the composition of nitrogen bases and DNA important ?

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it is very small and very complicated
2
it's in everything
3

it serves as the blueprint for traits (proteins) of all living things

4
because we eat it every day for energy

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​Provide

  • structure ​

  • ​function

  • regulates​ metabolic function

Proteins

​proporcionar

  • estructura

  • función

  • regula la función metabólica

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​Double helix (double stranded)

The nucleotides are charged resulting in forming hydrogen bonds

​Doble hélice (doble cadena)

Los nucleótidos se cargan dando como resultado la formación de enlaces de hidrógeno.​

DNA Structure

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Multiple Choice

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The drawing shows the structure of what molecule?
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A DNA molecule
2
A lipid molecule
3
A carbohydrate molecule
4
A protein molecule

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Chromatin

​uncoiled DNA in the non-dividing cell​

Chromosomes

densely coiled duplicated chromatin during Mitosis ​

Forms of DNA

cromatina

ADN desenrollado en la célula que no se divide

cromosomas

cromatina densamente enrollada durante la mitosis

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Multiple Choice

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Which form of DNA is UNCOILED?

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Chromatid

2

Chromatil

3

Chromatic

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Chomatin

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Multiple Choice

Place the following terms from the least to most condensed(compact) version of genetic material.
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DNA->Chromosome->Chromatin
2
Chromosome->Chromatin->DNA
3
Chromosome->DNA->Chromatin
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DNA->Chromatin->Chromosome

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Chromatid

​One copy of duplicated condensed DNA ​held together by the centromere

Cromatida

Una copia de ADN condensado duplicado mantenido unido por el centrómero

Parts of a Chromosome

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Multiple Choice

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Each identical side of a chromosome is the 
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centromere
2
chromatin
3
centriole
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chromatid

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Multiple Choice

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In the picture, Q is pointing to the center of the image. What is Q?

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centriole

2

chromatid

3

chromatin

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centromere

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​Chargaff's rule

bases are paired 1:1 ratios

for every Adenine there is a Thymine

and for every Cytosine there is a Guanine ​

this is due to the base pair rule​

DNA Structure

​regla de Chargaff

las bases están emparejadas en proporciones de 1:1

por cada Adenina hay una Timina

y por cada Citosina hay una Guanina

esto se debe a la regla del par de bases

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Multiple Choice

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In a molecule of double-stranded DNA, the amount of Adenine present is always equal to the amount of
1
cytosine
2
guanine
3
thymine
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uracil

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​DNA Replication

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​DNA is untangled by

​topoisomerase enzyme

DNA Replication

Initiation​

El ADN es desenredado por enzima topoisomerasa

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following enzymes remove supercoiling in replicating DNA ahead of the replication fork?

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DNA polymerases

2

Helicases

3

Primases

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Topoisomerases

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​DNA is doubled stranded

​it needs to be "unzipped​"

DNA Helicase ​ an enzyme that breaks the hydrogen bonds between nitrogen bases

DNA Replication

Initiation​

​El ADN es de doble cadena

necesita ser "descomprimido"

ADN helicasa una enzima que rompe los enlaces de hidrógeno entre las bases de nitrógeno

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Multiple Choice

This enzyme breaks the hydrogen bonds between nucleotides during DNA replication?

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hydrogenase

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helicase

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polymerase

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peptidase

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​New nucleotides (bases) pair up by attaching to complimentary (matching)

bases (A-T, C-G).

​DNA Replication Elongation

​Los nuevos nucleótidos (bases) se emparejan por

adjunto a complementario (coincidencia)

bases (A-T, C-G).

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Multiple Choice

You are given the DNA strand 5'ATGCTCAGCTGA3'. What is the corresponding DNA strand?

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5'UACGAGUCGACU3'

2

5'TACGAGTCGACT3'

3

3'UACGAGUCGACU5'

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3'TACGAGTCGACT5'

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​An enzyme called DNA Polymerase joins the nucleotides together.

Two new double helices have replaced the original helix.

​DNA Replication Termination

​Una enzima llamada ADN polimerasa une los nucleótidos.

dos nuevos dobles hélices han reemplazado al original

hélice.

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Multiple Choice

Which is the role of DNA polymerase?

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Unwinds the original DNA strand

2

Lays down RNA primer for new nucleotide bases.

3

Builds new strands by bringing in new nucleotide bases.

4

Remove Okazaki fragments for new nucleotides.

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​The process of DNA replication is called semi-conservative replication because each new double helix contains one old strand and one new strand.​

​DNA Replication

​El proceso de replicación del ADN se llama replicación semiconservadora porque cada

la nueva doble hélice contiene una hebra antigua y una hebra nueva.

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Multiple Choice

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When DNA is replicated, the result is

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1 old double helix and 1 new

2

2 double helixes. Each with 1 old and 1 new strand

3

1 double helix

4

2 new double helixes

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