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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt RNA/Protein Synthesis EnzymesCarbon CycleBiochemistry RNA/Protein Synthesis II

2 The process that manufactures RNA from DNA

3 What is transcription

4 The type of sugar found in RNA

5 What is ribose?

6 The location of transcription.

7 What is the nucleus?

8 The four nitrogen bases found in RNA.

9 What are cytosine, adenine, uracil and guanine?

10 The # of nucleotides needed to produce a 5 amino acid protein.

11 What is 15?

12 The substance that an enzyme acts on.

13 What is a substrate?

14 The area where a substrate and enzyme come together.

15 What is the active site?

16 Lowers activation energy in a reaction; is not changed or used up

17 What is a catalyst or enzyme?

18 Two things that can denature an enzyme.

19 What are PH and temperature ?

20 This occurs when an enzyme and a substrate interact.

21 What is activation energy is reduced.

22 The main source of energy in photosynthesis

23 What is sunlight?

24 The place in a cell where cellular respiration occurs.

25 What is the mitochondria?

26 Organisms fix and release carbon in this form.

27 What is CO2?

28 The products of cellular respiration.

29 What are CO2 and H2O and a.t.p.

30 A.T.P. stands for this.

31 What is adenosine triphosphate?

32 The monomer of a protein.

33 What is an amino acid?

34 The chemical formula for glucose.

35 What is C6H12O6?

36 The type of bond that links amino acids.

37 What are peptide or covalent bonds?

38 The three parts that make up an RNA nucleotide.

39 What are ribose, a phosphate group and a nitrogen base?

40 A great energy source that is easily broken down into monosacharides.

41 What are carbohydrates?

42 The structure of an RNA molecule.

43 What is a single strand?

44 The process that translates mRNA into a protein

45 What is translation?

46 The location of translation.

47 What is the cytoplasm?

48 The two functions of RNA polymerase

49 What is separate DNA and bring mRNA nucleotides to the DNA strand?

50 Triplets of mRNA and triplets of tRNA

51 What are codons and anticodons?