Protein Synthesis Jeopardy!

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Protein Synthesis Jeopardy!

During translation, what molecule brings amino acids to the ribosome? A. rRNA B. tRNA C. Enzymes D. mRNA

Label this A. Codon B. Anticodon C. Terminator D. Promotor

During transcription A. Proteins are synthesized B. DNA is replicated C. RNA is produced D. Translation occurs

Amino acids are bound by a ______ bond. A. Ionic B. Peptide C. Polypeptide D. Hydrogen

Protein synthesis continues until A. A stop codon is reached B. The termination sequence is reached C. The amino acid sequence runs out D. The end of the sequence is reached

A chain of amino acids is called A. Polypeptide B. Anticodon C. Codon D. Lipids

A. Point B. Addition C. Insertion D. Deletion DNA is replicated from CCTAATA to CCTATA. What type of mutation occurred? A. Point B. Addition C. Insertion D. Deletion

If AUG is the codon, what is the anticodon? A. Methionine B. Threonine C. UAC D. TAC

Label this A. Ribosome B. RNA polymerase C. Nucleus D. DNA polymerase

A segment of DNA that codes for a protein is known as A. purine B. phage C. gene D. pyrimidine

A genetic mutation that only affects one type of amino acid is known as a __________ mutation. A. Deletion B. Insertion C. Substitution D. Frame Shift

Label this A. Leading Strand B. Lagging Strand C. Template Strand D. Non-Template Strand

Remove the intron (AUA) from the following DNA sequence. ACTATAGAT A. ACTACAGAT B. ACTGAT C. UGAUAUCAU D. UGUCUA

Where does translation occur? A. Nucleus B. Nucleolus C. Cytoplasm D. Ribosome

tRNA delivers _____ to growing polypeptide chains. A. Protein B. mRNA C. Nucleotides D. Amino Acids

What is the DNA strand that made this mRNA strand? AUCCAU A. ATCCAT B. AUGGAT C. TAGGTA D. ATGGAT

Label this A. Ribosome B. Anticodon C. Start sequence D. Codon

What process is pictured below? A. Replication B. Transcription C. Translation D. mRNA processing

Each codon codes for _____ amino acid(s). B. 1 C. up to 6 D. up to 20

The anticodon CAG codes for which amino acid? A. Glutamine B. Serine C. Leucine D. Valine

FINAL JEOPARDY!! Write on sheet of paper how much your group gambles Put names of everyone in group and group #! Fold and HAND IN!! Write answer to final question on separate sheet of paper with group # on it

_____30. mRNA _____31. tRNA _____32. Ribosome _____33. Protein chain _____34. Amino Acid _____35. Codon _____36. Anticodon

__F__30. mRNA __C__31. tRNA __H__32. Ribosome __A__33. Protein chain __B__34. Amino Acid __G__35. Codon __D__36. Anticodon