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0. Answer true or false to the following. 1 __ Chromosomes contain information that is used to produce proteins. 2. __ Chromosomes are found in the nucleus 3. __ RNA is part of a chromosome 4 __ DNA has a different sugar (deoxyribose) in its structure than RNA 5. __ DNA is the biochemical molecule that makes up the chromosome. 6. __ DNA is found in ribosomes. 7. __ Messenger RNA is found in the mitochondria. 8. __ Proteins are assembled in the mitochondria. __ 9. __ Ribose is an example of a nucleotide. __ 10. __ An anticodon is made up of three nucleotides and is found on the tRNA 11. __ Uracil is a base pair found on DNA. 12. __ A molecule of adenine matches with a molecule of cytosine. 13. __ Transcription involves the copying of the DNA code with messenger RNA. 14. __ Translation occurs when DNA is changed into mRNA. 15. __ Each base on the mRNA strand gives the information for an amino acid. 16. __ There are only 20 different amino acids that combine to make a protein 17. __ During DNA replication new strands are added to a splitting molecule of DNA 18. __ The message for producing protein is found in the ribosomes. 19. __ Transfer RNA has a specific anticodon for a specific amino acid that it carries. 20. __ A nucleotide is made up of a base, a sugar, and a phosphate. 21. __ Cytosine is an example of a base found on either DNA or mRNA. 22. __ Thymine is an example of a base found on either DNA or mRNA 23. __ Uracil is a base found only in mRNA and binds to the adenine on the DNA strand. 24. __ When amino acids join they form peptide bonds and eventually proteins.
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1. **True.** Chromosomes contain genes, which are sequences of DNA that code for proteins.2. **True.** Chromosomes are located within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.3. **False.** RNA is synthesized *from* the DNA template found *in* a chromosome, but it is not a structural component of the chromosome itself. Chromosomes are primarily composed of DNA and proteins.4. **True.** DNA contains deoxyribose sugar, while RNA contains ribose sugar.5. **True.** DNA is the primary nucleic acid that makes up the structure of a chromosome.6. **False.** DNA is found in the nucleus (and in mitochondria and chloroplasts). Ribosomes are where protein synthesis occurs.7. **False.** Messenger RNA (mRNA) is transcribed in the nucleus and then travels to the cytoplasm where it binds to ribosomes. Mitochondria have their own separate, smaller ribosomes and mRNA.8. **False.** Proteins are primarily assembled by ribosomes in the cytoplasm (and to a lesser extent by ribosomes within mitochondria and chloroplasts).9. **False.** Ribose is a sugar. A nucleotide is composed of a sugar (like ribose or deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.10. **True.** An anticodon is a three-nucleotide sequence on tRNA that is complementary to a codon on mRNA.11. **False.** Uracil is found on RNA. Thymine is found on DNA (and pairs with adenine).12. **False.** Adenine pairs with thymine (in DNA) or uracil (in RNA). Cytosine pairs with guanine.13. **True.** Transcription is the process of creating an mRNA copy of a DNA sequence.14. **False.** Translation is the process where the mRNA code is used to synthesize a protein. Transcription is when DNA is changed into mRNA.15. **False.** A sequence of three bases on mRNA (a codon) codes for one amino acid.16. **True.** There are 20 standard amino acids used in protein synthesis.17. **True.** During DNA replication, the DNA molecule unwinds and splits, and new complementary strands are synthesized using each original strand as a template.18. **False.** The message for producing a protein is carried by mRNA, which is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus. Ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis.19. **True.** Each tRNA molecule carries a specific amino acid and has an anticodon that corresponds to that amino acid's codon on mRNA.20. **True.** A nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and a phosphate group.21. **True.** Cytosine is a base found in both DNA and RNA.22. **False.** Thymine is found only in DNA. Uracil replaces thymine in RNA.23. **True.** Uracil is specific to RNA and pairs with adenine during transcription.24. **True.** Peptide bonds link amino acids together to form polypeptide chains, which fold to become proteins.