The 'Biology Chapter 10 Test' assesses understanding of DNA's unique characteristics, structure, and function. It evaluates knowledge on nucleotides, genetic information transmission, and components not found in DNA, enhancing learners' grasp of genetic fundamentals.
Make proteins.
Store and transmit genetic information.
Control chemical processes within cells.
Prevent mutations.
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Short strands of DNA are contained in chromosomes inside the nucleus of a cell.
Every DNA nucleotide contains a sugar, a phosphate group, and a base.
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides joined by hydrogen bonds.
The long strands of nucleotides are twisted into a double helix.
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Amino acids.
Fatty acids.
Monosaccharides.
Nucleotides
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Deoxyribose
Nitrogenous base
Phosphate
Ribose
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A sugar, a protein, and adenine.
A sugar, an amino acid, and starch.
A sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen-containing base.
A starch, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen-containing base.
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Phosphate group.
Sugar.
Nitrogen base.
None of the above; DNA is not named after part of the molecule
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Amino acid.
Nucleotide.
Polysaccharide.
Pyrimidine.
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Bases found in amino acids.
Able to replace phosphate groups from defective DNA.
Names of specific types of DNA molecules.
Bases found in nucleotides.
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Avery and Chargaff.
Hershey and Chase.
Mendel and Griffith.
Watson and Crick.
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DNA and RNA have the same structure.
The DNA helix is held together by hydrogen bonds.
Guanine forms hydrogen bonds with adenine.
Thymine forms hydrogen bonds with cytosine.
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Adenine-thymine; uracil-cytosine.
Adenine-thymine; guanine-cytosine.
Adenine-guanine; thymine-cytosine.
Uracil-thymine; guanine-cytosine.
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AAAT is to TTTG
TCGG is to AGAT
GTCC is to CAGG
CGAA is to TGCG
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TTGCATG
AAGTATC
CCTAGCT
GGATCGA
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Replicases.
DNA polymerases.
Helicases.
Nucleotidases.
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Is single-stranded.
Contains a different sugar molecule.
Contains the nitrogen base uracil.
All of the above
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Adenine
Cytosine
Uracil
None of the above
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Uracil.
Alanine.
Cytosine.
Codon.
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One binding site for DNA.
Three binding sites used during translation.
Four binding sites for tRNA.
No binding sites since the proteins must detach.
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AUGGGUCUAUAUACG
ATGGGTCTATATACG
GCAAACTCGCGCGTA
ATAGGGCTTTAAACA
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RNA molecule.
DNA molecule.
Uracil molecule.
Transposon.
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Mutagen.
Codon.
Anticodon.
Exon.
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Protease
DNA polymerase
RNA polymerase
Helicase
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