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    • What is the main focus of today's video?
      Structure of DNA
    • What shape does DNA form?
      Double helix
    • What is a nucleotide?
      A monomer of DNA
    • What are the three parts of a nucleotide?
      Phosphate, sugar, and base
    • How many different types of bases are in DNA?
      Four
    • What do the letters A, T, C, and G stand for?
      Adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine
    • What forms the sugar phosphate backbone of DNA?
      Phosphate of one nucleotide bonds to sugar of another
    • What is the role of the sugar phosphate backbone?
      Forms a protective outer casing
    • What is complementary base pairing?
      Specific bases pair with each other
    • Which bases pair together in DNA?
      A pairs with T, C pairs with G
    • If a DNA strand reads A G T G C T T A C, what is the first base of the complementary strand?

      T
    • What does the term genetic code refer to?
      The sequence of bases in DNA
    • What is a gene?
      A sequence of bases coding for a protein
    • What is a triplet in the context of DNA?
      A group of three bases
    • How does a triplet relate to amino acids?
      Each triplet codes for a specific amino acid
    • What happens to the amino acids coded by DNA?
      They combine in order to form proteins
    • Why do proteins have unique shapes?
      Different sequences of amino acids
    • What are the main uses of proteins?
      Enzymes, hormones, and structural proteins
    • What are the steps for how DNA codes for a protein?
      1. Cells read DNA as triplet codes.
      2. Amino acids are combined in order.
      3. The chain of amino acids folds into a protein.
    • What roles do proteins play in the body?
      • Enzymes: speed up chemical reactions
      • Hormones: carry messages
      • Structural proteins: add strength to cells
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