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DNA Replication

DNA Replication

Assessment

Presentation

Science

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
K-ESS3-1, HS-LS1-1, HS-ESS3-1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Mark Chromik

Used 10+ times

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9 Slides • 5 Questions

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DNA and
Protein

Synthesis

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What is DNA?

It is the stuff that makes you

yourself! It is your instructions.

It is written in a code that needs

to be read and interpreted.

It has the structure of a

double helix.

The word DNA stands for

DeoxyriboNucleic Acid.

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What is DNA?

Why is it Important?

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What is in DNA?

It is made of nucleotides
which contain:
A chemical compound
called a phosphate
group

a nitrogenous base,
either:
Adenine (A)

Thymine (T)

Guanine (G)

Cytosine (C)

a 5 carbon sugar
(called deoxyribose).

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Review:

CHO- Carbohydrate

CHO- Lipids

CHON- Proteins

CHONP- Nucleic Acids

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Multiple Choice

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What biomolecule are nucleotides?

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Carbohydrate

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Lipid

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Protein

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Nucleic Acids

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Fill in the Blank

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Replace this with your body text.

​Duplicate this text as many times as you would like.

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What makes up DNA’s
special code?

The nucleotides (adenine,
thymine, guanine, and cytosine)
make up the code. It is their
order/sequence that is important.

They combine together to write
their code in a specific way.

A matches with T;

C matches with G

To remember think: Car
goes in Garage and Apple
goes with Tree

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Match

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Match the DNA sequence codon with the complimentary sequence

ATT
CGC

TAC

AGT

CTT

TAA

GCG

ATG

TCA

GAA

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How is DNA made?

DNA is made during the

S phase of the cell cycle.

As review: the cell
cycle contains 4
phases:

G1, S, G2, M

It is made in a process

called DNA replication

During DNA
Replication:

a. The DNA is unwound

by a special enzyme

b. Another enzyme then

creates a
template/primer to
help build a new DNA
strand

c. Next, a third enzyme

then creates the DNA
to match that
template/primer

d. Finally, a fourth

enzyme then glues the
whole thing back
together.

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Why is DNA replication important?

What would happen if DNA replication did not happen before cell division?

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DNA and
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Synthesis

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