Animal Cell Analogy
Notes for DNA & RNA. DNARNA Double stranded Single stranded Uses the base T Uses the base U Sugar is deoxyribose Sugar is ribose.
Transcription DNA mRNA. Objectives Explain the purpose of transcription for a cell Explain the purpose of transcription for a cell Tell how RNA differs.
RNA Ribonucleic Acid –R- Ribo –N- Nucleic –A- Acid.
Compartmentalization (Organelles) EK 2B3: Eukaryotic cells maintain internal membranes that partition the cell into specialized regions EK 4A2: The structure.
REVIEW OF DNA DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid. DNA contains the genetic code and the “working instructions” for a cell.
DNA, RNA, to Protein. So far, we have discussed DNA DNA This was called _______________. The basic idea is that we are copying the DNA. But, how does.
Chapter 7 Biology. Cells are the basic unit of structure and functional unit of living things. English scientist named Robert Hooke made a simple microscope.
ANTICODON CODON tRNA mRNA AMINO ACID Everything in you is made of or by proteins! Protein Examples Hemoglobin is a protein in your blood that transports.
CELLS Two main types of cells are ______ and _______. A. Prokaryotic; eukaryotic B. Bacterial; animal C. Nerves; muscles D. Plant; animal.
How Proteins are Made. I. Decoding the Information in DNA A. Gene – sequence of DNA nucleotides within section of a chromosome that contain instructions.
Gene Activity. DNA, RNA, & Protein 3Outline Function of Genes One Gene-One Enzyme Hypothesis Genetic Code Transcription Processing Messenger RNA.