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RNA notes
Learning objective: To understand how the ‘recipe' found on a molecule of DNA is used to build a
protein.
1. DNA provides the instructions for building which type of biological molecule?
2. Where is DNA located in a eukaryotic cell? Where is it located in a prokaryotic
cell?
3. Which cellular structures are the “machines” that build proteins? Where are they
located?
4. If DNA can’t leave the nucleus, how do you think the DNA instructions get to the
ribosomes in the cytoplasm?
To the right is a model which shows the flow of
information in eukaryotic cells
5. Use the figure to fill in the blank:
DNA → _________ → protein
Read this chapter in our CK-12 textbook, and answer the
questions below:
6. What does RNA stand for?
7. What is the main job of RNA?
Use CK-12, Bioninja or the Amoeba Sisters video to answer questions 8-10.
8. Complete this table comparing DNA and RNA.
Nucleic acid
Pentose sugar
Number of
strands
Nitrogenous
bases
Size
Location in cell
DNA
RNA
9.
How many different types of RNA are important for protein synthesis?
10. Complete the missing information in this table about the different types of RNA.
Type: mRNA
Type: ___________________
Type: __________________
Stands for: _________________
Stands for:_______________
Stands for: transfer RNA
Sketch to help you remember:
Sketch to help you remember:
Sketch to help you remember:
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General Function:
_________________________
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General Function:
_________________________
General Function:
Transfers amino acids (to area of
protein synthesis)
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