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Nucleic Acids: Dna, RNA and ATP

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1 Nucleic Acids: Dna, RNA and ATP

2 DNA/rna DNA RNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid Ribonucleic Acid
Process that makes it: DNA replication Transcription Can it leave the nucleus? No Yes Function Codes genetic material/instructions Blueprint of DNA’s instructions – Takes messages to other parts of the cell Double or single stranded? Double Single Double helix? Where its made: Nucleus (Chromosomes) Nucleus Elements C H O N P DNA/rna

3 Nucleotide monomer Monomer: Nucleotide Elements C H O N and P
1. 5 carbon sugar (pentose sugar) DNA = Deoxyribose RNA = Ribose 2. Phosphate 3. Nitrogenous Base Adenine Guanine Cytosine Thymine (DNA only) Uracil (RNA only) Elements C H O N and P Polymer: Nucleic Acid (DNA,RNA or ATP)

4 Base pairs RNA base pairs DNA base pairs A=U C=G A=T
In RNA, uracil replace thymine! RNA has no T, DNA has no U. Nitrogenous Base

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6 Dna structure The phosphate and the sugar line up to make the backbone of the DNA (phosphate sugar backbone) Hydrogen bonds link base pairs together DNA: A=T C=G RNA: A=U C=G

7 Pause - Think Fill out the table on the second page without looking at your notes! Use the information you remember from what we JUST talked about.

8 Pause - Talk Find a partner from another table, and compare and contrast what you wrote. Correct if anything is wrong. Between the two of you, is there something that needs more clarification by me?

9 Go back to your seat, and teach your partner.
Pause - Teach Go back to your seat, and teach your partner.

10 DNA/rna DNA RNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid Ribonucleic Acid
Process that makes it: DNA replication Transcription Can it leave the nucleus? No Yes Function Codes genetic material/instructions Blueprint of DNA’s instructions – Takes messages to other parts of the cell Double or single stranded? Double Single Double helix? Where its made: Nucleus (Chromosomes) Nucleus Elements C H O N P DNA/rna

11 ATP ATP = Adenine Tri-phosphate Used as cellular energy
Made in the Mitochondria takes glucose (sugar) to make ATP Made in the cytoplasm during glycolysis Similar shape to a nucleotide but it has 3 phosphates instead of one


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