Unit 5: Nucleic Acids p. 26 SB2a. Distinguish between DNA and RNA.

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Unit 5: Nucleic Acids p. 26 SB2a. Distinguish between DNA and RNA. SB2b. Explain the role of DNA in storing and transmitting cellular information. Page Contents Back of 26 DNA molecule 27 Venn Diagram: DNA vs. RNA 28 Flow Map: DNA expression in the Cell 29 transcription / translation Tree Map: Three RNA Types Writing2Win Prompt = You will trace Venn or Frayers = You will draw or write something

p. 31 Writing2Win Prompt Explain the role of DNA in storing and transmitting cellular information and, thereby, controlling cell activities and traits.

W2W Explain the role of DNA in storing and transmitting cellular information.

W2W Explain the role of DNA in storing and transmitting cellular information. discuss these two main themes: -'storage' (base pairing, replication, staying in the nucleus) -'transmission' (transcription & translation); as well as what is meant by the phrase "cellular information" (blueprint for every protein, the significance of proteins in biology)