True - Answer T/F. The stand transcribed can differ from one gene to the next.
1) formulate hypotheses or models
2)make predictions
3)do experiments or make new observations
4)gather and interpret data
5)establish a theory - Answer What are the steps to the investigative part of the sc...
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Actual Answers.
True - Answer T/F. The stand transcribed can differ from one gene to the next.
1) formulate hypotheses or models
2)make predictions
3)do experiments or make new observations
4)gather and interpret data
5)establish a theory - Answer What are the steps to the investigative part of the scientific method?
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen - Answer What are the 4 most abundant elements in al living
organisms?
DNA (Transcription) --> RNA (Translation) --> Protein - Answer What is the order of the Central Dogma?
Viruses - Answer What is the exception to the Central Dogma?
covalent bonds - Answer Bonds created by sharing electrons with other atoms.
ionic bonds - Answer Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
polar covalent - Answer unequal sharing of electrons
hydrogen bonds - Answer attractive forces in which a hydrogen covalently bonded to a very
electronegative atom is also weakly bonded to an unshared electron pair of another electronegative
atom
,polar is unequal sharing of electrons and covalent is the sharing of electrons - Answer Polar Covalent Vs
Covalent
pH 7 - Answer What pH is a polar molecule a good solvent?
proteins - Answer amino acids are
nucleotides - Answer nucleic acids are
sugars - Answer carbohydrates are
fatty acids - Answer lips are
peptide bond - Answer Proteins can be referred to as __________.
phosphodiester bond - Answer a chemical bond of the kind joining successive sugar molecules in a
polynucleotide.
glycocidic linkage - Answer bond between carb monomers w/ the loss of water molecules
Vander Waals - Answer attractions between molecules with temporary dipoles
Hydrophilic Phosphate - Answer Polar region/ water loving (head)
, fatty acids - Answer Fully saturated with hydrogen
unsaturated - Answer single bonds
Saturated - Answer double bonds are unsatturated/satturated/polyunsatturated?
polyunsatturated - Answer multiple bonds
N-terminus - Answer amino end
C-terminus - Answer carboxyl end
A-T and G-C - Answer Complimentary base pairing with hydrogen bonds is as follows:
2-3 - Answer How many phosphates is in a nucleotide-sugar phosphate?
DNA - Answer deoxyribonucleic (H-) acid, a self-replicating material present in nearly all living
organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
RNA - Answer A single-stranded nucleic acid that passes along genetic messages and contains sugar
ribose (-OH)
A,U,C,G - Answer What are the bases of RNA?
A,T,C,G - Answer What are the bases of DNA?
Triphosphate - Answer What is the 5' end of RNA?
Monophosphate - Answer What is the 5' end of DNA?
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