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$ 100 Question Which nitrogen base is found in RNA but not in DNA? UrinecilThymine UracilThiamine A.B. C.D. 50:50
$ 100 Question Which nitrogen base is found in RNA but not in DNA? Urinecil Uracil A.B. C.D. 50:50
$ 200 Question What mRNA code fits with the following DNA code? TAC-GAG-ACG AUG-CUC-UGCUTG-CTC-TGC ATG-CTC-TGGUAC-GAG-ACG A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 200 Question What mRNA code fits with the following DNA code? TAC-GAG-ACG AUG-CUC-UGC ATG-CTC-TGG A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 500 Question Use the mRNA/amino acid table to determine the amino Acid sequence of this mRNA: CGC-AGG-GCA Alanine-Arginine-Arginine Arginine-Arginine-Alanine Alanine-Serine-ArginineArginine-Serine-Alanine A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 500 Question Use the mRNA/amino acid table to determine the amino Acid sequence of this mRNA: CGC-AGG-GCA Arginine-Arginine-Alanine Arginine-Serine-Alanine A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 1,000 Question How many amino acids may be found in proteins? A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 1,000 Question How many amino acids may be found in proteins? 1020 A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 2,000 Question At what round structures in the cytoplasm are proteins made? Smooth ERRibosomes NucleusVacuoles A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 2,000 Question At what round structures in the cytoplasm are proteins made? Smooth ER Ribosomes A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 4,000 Question What type of nucleic acid is shown at right? m-RNAr-RNA DNA t-RNA A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 4,000 Question What type of nucleic acid is shown at right? DNA t-RNA A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 8,000 Question What type of nucleic acid is shown at right? m-RNAt-RNA r-RNADNA A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 8,000 Question What type of nucleic acid is shown at right? m-RNAt-RNA A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 16,000 Question What type of nucleic acid is shown at right? r-RNAt-RNA m-RNADNA A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 16,000 Question What type of nucleic acid is shown at right? t-RNA m-RNA A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 32,000 Question What nucleic acid process is shown here? TranscriptionReplication TranslationExcommunication A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 32,000 Question What nucleic acid process is shown here? TranscriptionReplication A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 64,000 Question What molecule needed to make proteins is carried by t-RNA? mM-RNANucleic Acids Simple SugarsAmino Acids A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 64,000 Question What molecule needed to make proteins is carried by t-RNA? Nucleic Acids Amino Acids A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 125,000 Question What nucleic acid process is shown here? TranslationDuplication ReplicationTranscription A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 125,000 Question What nucleic acid process is shown here? Translation Transcription A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 250,000 Question Term meaning the 3 letter code on m-RNA that codes for 1 amino acid? CodonAnticodon ExonAnti-exon A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 250,000 Question Term meaning the 3 letter code on m-RNA that codes for 1 amino acid? CodonAnticodon A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 500,000 Question What nucleic acid process is shown here? TranslationReplication TranscriptionTransformation A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 500,000 Question What nucleic acid process is shown here? Translation Transcription A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 1 Million Question Term meaning the 3 letter code on t-RNA that fits against the 3-letter m-RNA code? AnticodonExon CodonAnti-exon A.B. C. D. 50:50
$ 1 Million Question Term meaning the 3 letter code on t-RNA that fits against the 3-letter m-RNA code? Anticodon Codon A.B. C. D. 50:50