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3.3 Organic Chemistry
3.3.13 Amino Acids, Proteins, and DNA (A-level only)
3.3.13.4 DNA
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DNA is a double-stranded molecule composed of
nucleotides
Match the base pairing with the number of hydrogen bonds:
A-T ↔️ 2
G-C ↔️ 3
Which base pairs with Adenine (A) in DNA?
Thymine (T)
How many hydrogen bonds are between G-C base pairs?
3
Match the key component of DNA with its description:
Two Strands ↔️ Two chains of nucleotides intertwined
Complementary Base Pairing ↔️ A pairs with T, G pairs with C
Sugar-Phosphate Backbone ↔️ Provides structural support and connects nucleotides
Which enzyme unwinds the DNA double helix at replication origins?
Helicase
What is the role of ligase in DNA replication?
Joins Okazaki fragments
Transcription occurs in the
nucleus
of the cell.
True
What are the three main components of a nucleotide in DNA?
Sugar, phosphate, base
The deoxyribose sugar forms the
sugar-phosphate backbone
Adenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T) using
2
hydrogen bonds.
Match the DNA component with its description:
Two Strands ↔️ Chains of nucleotides intertwined
Complementary Base Pairing ↔️ A pairs with T, G pairs with C
Sugar-Phosphate Backbone ↔️ Connects nucleotides and provides support
Steps in DNA replication
1️⃣ Initiation: Helicase unwinds DNA at replication origins
2️⃣ Elongation: DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the 3' end
3️⃣ Termination: Ligase seals gaps between Okazaki fragments
Steps in transcription
1️⃣ Initiation: RNA polymerase binds to the promoter
2️⃣ Elongation: RNA polymerase synthesizes a complementary RNA strand
3️⃣ Termination: RNA polymerase reaches a termination signal
Steps in the process of transcription
1️⃣ RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region on DNA
2️⃣ RNA polymerase moves along DNA, synthesizing a complementary RNA strand
3️⃣ RNA polymerase reaches a termination signal, releasing the RNA transcript
Translation uses the genetic information encoded in
mRNA
to direct the synthesis of proteins.
True
Where is DNA found in a cell?
Nucleus
The specific sequence of nitrogenous bases in
DNA
defines the genetic instructions.
True
Which type of bond holds together the base pairs in DNA?
Hydrogen bond
There are two hydrogen bonds between A-T
base pairs
.
True
DNA has a
double helix
structure.
True
Steps of DNA replication
1️⃣ Initiation
2️⃣ Elongation
3️⃣ Termination
The leading strand in DNA replication is synthesized continuously.
True
Match the type of RNA with its function:
mRNA ↔️ Carries genetic code to ribosomes
tRNA ↔️ Transports amino acids to ribosomes
rRNA ↔️ Forms part of the ribosome structure
The sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA is formed by
deoxyribose
Hydrogen bonds provide stability to the DNA
double helix
structure
True
The sugar-phosphate backbone provides structural support to
DNA
True
Genes in DNA control protein
synthesis
and cell differentiation
True
DNA replication is semi-conservative because each new molecule has one
original
strand
True
DNA replication is semi-conservative because each new DNA molecule consists of one original strand and one newly synthesized
strand
Translation occurs at the
ribosomes
What is the role of tRNA during translation?
Carries specific amino acids
What are Short Tandem Repeats (STRs) used for in DNA profiling?
Creating unique genetic profiles
Mutations in DNA can be classified as either point mutations or
chromosomal
Steps in the process of DNA profiling
1️⃣ Sample Collection
2️⃣ DNA Extraction
3️⃣ STR Analysis
4️⃣ DNA Comparison
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
What are the three main components of a nucleotide?
Deoxyribose sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base
Adenine (A) always pairs with
Thymine
Base pairing in DNA is fundamental to its structure and
function
The specific number of hydrogen bonds in DNA ensures that the strands remain tightly
connected
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