Dna and rna
Macromolecules SC.912.L.18.1 Describe the basic molecular structures and primary functions of the four major categories of biological macromolecules. Source:
So…How much do YOU know about genetics? Writing Log today: Take the pre-test in your notepacket. We will learn about each of the concepts in the pre-test.
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1 of 11© Boardworks Ltd 2009. 2 of 11© Boardworks Ltd 2009 Introduction to nucleotides Nucleotides are nitrogen-containing organic substances that form.
Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids. Definitions Nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotides In eukaryotic cells nucleic acids are either: Deoxyribose nucleic.
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID DNA. O.L Lesson Objectives At the end of this lesson you should be able to 1. Outline the simple structure of DNA – 2 strands and.
Macromolecules Large Molecules Macromolecules are formed when monomers are linked together to form longer chains called polymers. The same process.
Nucleotide and Nucleic Acid Dr. Sajid Mehmood Assistant Professor Head of Department Department of Biochemistry NSMC, University of Gujrat Gujrat, Pakistan.
DNA & PROTEIN SNTHESIS (Words to Know) 1. Transfer RNA 2. Peptide Bond 3. Dipeptide Bond 4. ATP 5. Translation 6. Anticodon 7. Transcription 8. Messenger.
Topic 7 : Nucleic Acids and Proteins. 7.1: DNA Structure and 7.2: DNA Replication.
DNA Module B: Bio. B.1. Describe the sculpture Bio. B.1.2: Explain how genetic information is inherited Bio.B.1.2.1-Describe how the process of DNA replication.