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Warm-up Warm-up question Receive instructions from me on how to weigh gummy bears Record gummy bear data on sheet Finish your conclusion paragraph and be sure to explain what and how osmosis influenced this experiment. Warm-up question How do the gummy bears relate to human cells? How does this information come into place in healthcare?

Dna – Structure, transcription and translation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9BZ3zx8b8I

CENTRAL DOGMA OF BIOLOGY

DNA

DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid is a double-helixed molecule Shape discovered using xray crystallography Credit for the discovery is given to- James Watson and Francis Crick

Rosalind Franklin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35FwmiPE9tI

DNA CONSISTS OF 4 NUCLEOTIDES

A always bonds with T G always bonds with C

http://www.geek.com/science/beautiful-dna-explainer-video-does-watson-and-crick- proud-1543000/

WORKSHEET 1

TRANSCRIPTION

RNA Worksheet 2 Single stranded Small enough to leave the nucleus Adenine gets paired with Uracil Worksheet 2

TRANSLATION mRNA sections are “read” and matched by tRNA that carry amino acids. These amino acids form chains called proteins.

WORKSHEET 3

EXIT TICKET DNA is often called the genetic blueprint. What is it a blueprint for? How does a twisted chain of chemicals create us, or any other living thing?