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Nucleic Acids Day 11

NB setup for Monday Nucleic Acid Drawing (DNA) 44 Nucleic Acids EQ: 4Q’s Notes Reflection 45 date

Nucleic Acids NBpg. 45 Page 8 EQ: Describe the 3 parts of a Nucleotide, and what can they become. (Q1) Nucleic Acid Contains C, H, O, N, P The monomer is a Nucleotide sketch

Nucleic Acids (Q2) Nucleotides are composed of: Phosphate group NBpg. 45 Nucleic Acids Page 8 (Q2) Nucleotides are composed of: Phosphate group 2. Sugar Nitrogen base (A-T or C-G) Draw, label, color

NBpg. 45 Nucleic Acids Page 8 (Q3) (Q4) Nucleotides build DNA and RNA, which Stores genetic information for hereditary. Draw RNA . Ribonucleic Acid Single Strand A-U and C-G Uracil Ribose (Sugar) DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid Double strand A-T and C-G Thymine Deoxyribose (sugar)

DNA and Macro-Summary NBpg. 44 TOP Page 8 Color code: C = blue G = green A = red T = yellow Sugar = gray Phosphate = purple Page 8 C or T A or G C G A T C G A T