MON 4/28 wk-6 OBJECTIVE: -7 TOPIC: -making protein DO NOW :  daily grade: -12.3 TT coloring/VOC  DW: -12.4 READ/QsDUE: -TUES  HW: -DUE: - WRAP UP: AGENDA.

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MON 4/28 wk-6 OBJECTIVE: -7 TOPIC: -making protein DO NOW :  daily grade: TT coloring/VOC  DW: READ/QsDUE: -TUES  HW: -DUE: - WRAP UP: AGENDA COOKIE ANALOGY READING DNA READ/Qs ----  ABSENT--  HANDOUTS: cookie analogy reading DNA READ/Qs  COMPLETE & TURN IN: - BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL: -DW check -codon/anitcodon honors -LIST/SUMMARIZE stages of CENTRAL DOGMA -TRANSCRIPTION DNA copied -TRANSLATION mRNA codon read amino acids added -PROTEIN chains of amino acids generalhonorsgeneralhonors

MON 4/28 wk-6 OBJECTIVE: -7 TOPIC: -making protein DO NOW :  daily grade: TT coloring/VOC  DW: READ/QsDUE: -TUES  HW: -DUE: - WRAP UP: AGENDA COOKIE ANALOGY READING DNA READ/Qs ----  ABSENT--  HANDOUTS: cookie analogy reading DNA READ/Qs  COMPLETE & TURN IN: - BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL: -DW check -codon/anitcodon honors -LIST/SUMMARIZE stages of CENTRAL DOGMA -TRANSCRIPTION DNA copied -TRANSLATION mRNA codon read amino acids added -PROTEIN chains of amino acids generalhonorsgeneralhonors general

FLOW CHART  TRANSCRIPTION/TRANSLATION From RNA to Protein Synthesis - YouTube NUCLEUS CYTOPLASM RIBOSOME DNA mRNA rRNA tRNA RNA polymerase Amino Acid Polypeptide chain [PROTEIN] TRANSLATION TRANSCRIPTION

 TRANSCRIPTION MATERIALS: ***PER STATION*** -1 piece of BLACK licorice- white marshmallows -6 toothpicks(cut in half)- pink marshmallows - green marshmallows - orange marshmallows Uracil= white Adenine= pink Cytosine= orange Guanine= green  TRANSCRIPTION

 TRANSLATION. may substitute ORANGE for dark yellow when coloring

 LABEL EACH AMINO ACID amino acid

 DNA vs RNA DNA -deoxyribose -stores genetic information -double stranded -long -in nucleus only -double helix shape -T: thymine RNA -ribose -guides protein synthesis -single stranded -short -nucleus/cytoplasm -different shapes -U: uracil -nucleic acids -contain genetic info -nucleotides -sugar/phosph backbones -H bonds -templates -N-bases C/G/A