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Transcript
Name
Class
13
RNA and Protein Synthesis
Date
Chapter Pre-Test A
Multiple Choice
Write the letter that best answers the question or completes the statement on the line provided.
1. Which of the following are found in both DNA and RNA?
a. ribose, phosphate groups, and adenine
b. deoxyribose, phosphate groups, and guanine
c. phosphate groups, guanine, and cytosine
d. phosphate groups, guanine, and thymine
Figure 13–1
2. Which nucleotide in Figure 13–1 indicates the nucleic acid above is RNA?
a. uracil
c. cytosine
b. guanine
d. adenine
3. What is produced during transcription?
a. RNA molecules
c. RNA polymerase
b. DNA molecules
d. proteins
4. During eukaryotic transcription, the molecule that is formed is
a. complementary to both strands of DNA.
b. identical to an entire single strand of DNA.
c. double-stranded and inside the nucleus.
d. complementary to part of one strand of DNA.
5. There are 64 codons and 20 amino acids. Which of the following is true?
a. Several different codons can specify the same amino acid.
b. Each codon specifies a different amino acid.
c. Some amino acids have no link to a codon.
d. Each amino acid is specified by only one codon.
6. A promoter is a
a. binding site for DNA polymerase.
b. binding site for RNA polymerase.
c. start signal for replication.
d. stop signal for transcription.
7. During translation, the type of amino acid that is added to the growing polypeptide
depends on the
a. codon on the mRNA and the anticodon on the rRNA.
b. anticodon on the mRNA and the anticodon on the tRNA.
c. anticodon on the rRNA and the codon on the mRNA.
d. codon on the mRNA and the anticodon on the tRNA.
9. In eukaryotes
a. Transcription takes place in the cytoplasm, and translation takes place in the nucleus.
b. Transcription takes place in the nucleus, and translation takes place in the cytoplasm.
c. Transcription and translation both take place in the nucleus.
d. Transcription and translation both take place in the cytoplasm.
10. Which of the following is the name of a type of chromosomal mutation AND a type of gene
mutation?
a. substitution
c. deletion
b. insertion
d. inversion
11. What are some characteristics of polyploidy plants?
a. They tend to be weaker and smaller than diploid plants.
b. They tend to be bigger and stronger than diploid plants.
c. They tend to be weaker, but bigger than diploid plants.
d. They tend to be smaller, but stronger than diploid plants
Completion
Complete each statement on the line provided.
16. A eukaryotic gene consists of regulatory regions, a(n) ____________________, and the nucleotide
sequence that is transcribed.
17. Insertions and deletions that change the entire genetic message that comes after the mutation are
called ____________________.
Normal
Chromosome
Mutant 1
18. Mutant 1 in Figure 13–2 is the result of a(n) ________________ because part of the chromosome
reverses direction.
19. The element bromine can cause a genetic change, so bromine is called a _____________.
20. A mutation in a series of genes called ____________________ can change the organs that develop
in specific parts of an embryo.
Short Answer
In complete sentences, write the answers to the questions on the lines
provided.
21. What might be the effect of a mutation in the promoter sequence
of a gene?
22. According to Figure 13–3, what codons specify glycine?
Using Science Skills
Use the diagram below to answer the following questions on the lines provided.
28. Interpret Visuals What is structure E in Figure 13–5? What does it specify?
29. Predict What would happen to structure F in Figure 13–5 if structure C were deleted?
30. Predict In Figure 13–5, what effect would the deletion of structure C have on the process that
occurs during step Y?
Essay
Write the answer to each question in the space provided.
31. Contrast the functions of the three main types of RNA.
32. Explain the process of translation.
33. Why do some kinds of point mutations generally result in greater changes in proteins than others?