which represents a strand of rna bases? tggctcgaa uggcucgaa gttagtgcc caatctagg
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If x > 0, which of the following is closest to the value of x that makes the equation below true? ( SHOW WORK
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If x > 0, which of the following is closest to the value of x that makes the equation below true? ( SHOW WORK ) 2x^2 = 40A. 3.2 B. 4.5 C.6.3 D.8.9 Answers: 2 Get
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Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards terms like Which base is found only in RNA? ribose thymine uracil deoxyribose, A DNA strand has the sequence ACCGAGCTT. Which is the complementary strand of RNA? TGGCTCGAA UGGCUCGAA GTTAGTGCC CAATCTAGG, DNA is a nucleic acid polymer composed of which repeating structural unit? nucleotides phosphate groups ribosomes proteins and more.
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Which base is found only in RNA?
ribose thymine uracil deoxyribose
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A DNA strand has the sequence ACCGAGCTT. Which is the complementary strand of RNA?
TGGCTCGAA UGGCUCGAA GTTAGTGCC CAATCTAGG
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Which base is found only in RNA?
ribose thymine uracil deoxyribose uracil
A DNA strand has the sequence ACCGAGCTT. Which is the complementary strand of RNA?
TGGCTCGAA UGGCUCGAA GTTAGTGCC CAATCTAGG UGGCUCGAA
DNA is a nucleic acid polymer composed of which repeating structural unit?
nucleotides phosphate groups ribosomes proteins nucleotides
What did Chargaff discover while studying bases in the DNA of organisms?
The bases in the DNA of each organism were unique.
The ratios of thymine and adenine were similar, as were the ratios of guanine and cytosine.
The overall percentages of bases were different from one organism to the next.
There were equal amounts of all four bases in every organism, or 25 percent of each base.
The ratios of thymine and adenine were similar, as were the ratios of guanine and cytosine.
Which of the following could be a nucleotide of RNA?
deoxyribose + phosphate group + thymine
deoxyribose + phosphate group + uracil
ribose + phosphate group + thymine
ribose + phosphate group + uracil
ribose + phosphate group + uracil
A single strand of DNA helix has the code CGCTAA. Which would be the complementary code on the other strand of the helix?
CGCAUU TATCGG ATAGCC GCGATT GCGATT
Which discovery is attributed to Phoebus Levene?
extraction and observation of DNA
identification of ribose and deoxyribose
recognition of RNA as DNA's messenger
construction of an accurate DNA model
identification of ribose and deoxyribose
Which structural characteristic is seen in RNA but not in DNA?
double strands a single strand
chains of nucleotides
a helical shape a single strand
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Match each term on the left with the most appropriate description on the right.
\begin{matrix} \text{(a) star} & \text{(i) a small celestial object}\\ \text{ } & \text{made of rock and metal}\\ \text{ } & \text{that orbits the Sun bet,veen}\\ \text{ } & \text{Mars and Jupiter}\\ \text{(b) asteroid} & \text{(ii) a chunk of ice, rock, and}\\ \text{ } & \text{dust that travels in a very}\\ \text{ } & \text{long orbit around the Sun}\\ \text{(c) comet} & \text{(iii) a celestial object,}\\ \text{ } & \text{sometimes hun1an-n1ade.}\\ \text{ } & \text{that travels around a larger}\\ \text{ } & \text{celestial object}\\ \text{(d) meteorite} & \text{(iv) a lump of metal or rock}\\ \text{ } & \text{that has hit Earth's surface}\\ \text{(e) satellite} & \text{(v) a celestial body composed}\\ \text{ } & \text{of hot gases that radiates}\\ \text{ } & \text{large amounts of energy}\\ \end{matrix}
(a) star (b) asteroid (c) comet (d) meteorite (e) satellite
(i) a small celestial object
made of rock and metal
that orbits the Sun bet,veen
Mars and Jupiter
(ii) a chunk of ice, rock, and
dust that travels in a very
long orbit around the Sun
(iii) a celestial object,
sometimes hun1an-n1ade.
that travels around a larger
celestial object
(iv) a lump of metal or rock
that has hit Earth’s surface
(v) a celestial body composed
of hot gases that radiates
large amounts of energy
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