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UNIT 6 TEST 1. Which of the following is NOT true for DNA? A. made of repeating subunits called nucleotides B. contains codes for your genes C. contains adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine D. regenerates itself right after a cell divides into new cells 2. DNA is composed of monomers. The monomer has 3 parts. One of the 3 parts is a nitrogen base. Which of the following answers below are the correct nitrogen bases for DNA? A. Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine B. Adenine, Uracil, Guanine, and Cytosine C. Adenine, Phosphate, Sugar, Deoxyribose D. Adenine, Guanine, Carbohydrate, Nucleotide 3. The diagram represents DNA Replication. What is the last step of DNA replication? A. The two deoxyribonucleic acid strands unwind and unzip with the help of DNA helicase. B. Two identical strands of DNA are formed and they will separate from each other. C. DNA polymerase checks the two DNA strands for mistakes. D. New nucleotides pair with the separated strands. 4. Identify the process illustrated in the diagram. A. glycolysis B. facilitated diffusion C. DNA replication D. protein synthesis 5. Refer to the diagram in question 4. What is the purpose of this process? A. to create polypeptides and eventually proteins for gene expression B. to copy original DNA strands into complementary strands C. to generate and release energy producing compounds (ATP) D. to regulate the internal environment of the cell 6. Refer to the chart. The triplet codes found in this chart apply to _____________. A. humans only B. plants and animals C. prokaryotes D. all living things 7. What determines the traits of an organism? A. relation of AT to CG base pairs B. number of nitrogen bases in RNA C. presence of ribose or deoxyribose in a nucleic acid D. sequence of nitrogen bases in DNA 8. A linear code of 3 sequential bases on one side of a DNA molecule is a ________. A. base pair B. codon C. amino acid D. gene 9. A. B. C. D. What is the diagram above demonstrating? Kreb Cycle Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis Translation 10. The process of converting food energy into chemical energy takes place in which of the following cell organelles? A. Ribosome B. Endoplasmic Reticulum C. Mitochondria D. Cytoplasm 11. What are the reactants in cellular respiration? A. Carbon dioxide and glucose B. Carbon dioxide and oxygen C. Oxygen and carbon dioxide D. Oxygen and glucose 12. Which of the cycles in cellular respiration produces the greatest amount of energy? A. Electron transport chain B. Kreb cycle C. Glycolysis D. Fermentation OXYGEN 13. The diagram above demonstrates? A. Eukaryotic cell – aerobic B. Eukaryotic cell - anaerobic C. Prokaryotic cell – aerobic D. Prokaryotic cell – anaerobic 14. All organisms on earth are composed of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA). DNA is composed of a monomer. This monomer is made of 3 parts. What are the 3 parts of DNA’s monomer? A. Protein, Lipid, Carbohydrate B. Protein, Lipid, Sugar C. Phosphate, Ribose, Nitrogen Base D. Phosphate, Deoxyribose, Nitrogen Base 15. Unlike DNA, RNA contains a. Adenine. c. Phosphate groups. b. Uracil. d. Thymine. 16. 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 17. a. b. c. d. Which type(s) of RNA is (are) involved in protein synthesis? transfer RNA only messenger RNA only ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA only messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA 18. What is produced during transcription? a. RNA molecules c. RNA polymerase b. DNA molecules d. proteins A codon chart is shown above 19. Which of these changes to the DNA triplet 3’ GCT 5’ will affect the protein produced? A. GTT B. TCT C. TCC D. GCA 20. During transcription, an RNA molecule is formed a. That is complementary to both strands of DNA. b. That is identical to part of a single strand of DNA. c. That is double-stranded. d. Inside the nucleus. A section of a nucleic acid is shown below. 21. The process represented in the diagram produces a molecule that is complementary to the template strand of DNA. What type of molecule is produced? A. New DNA B. Messenger RNA B. Polypeptide D. Carbohydrate 22. Use the diagram above. Which of the samples (A-F) is the same person? A. A, B B. A, C C. A, D D. None of the samples are the same; therefore none of the samples are the same person 23. Which one of the suspects matches the semen found at the crime scene? A. Suspect #1 B. Suspect #2 C. Suspect #3 D. None of the suspects 24. What is mixed with the DNA to make DNA fragments ready to be placed in the well of the gel. A. Bleach B. Restriction Enzyme C. E. coli D. RNA polymerase 25. Analyzing DNA by gel electrophoresis allows researchers to A. Identify similarities and differences in the genomes of species B. Determine if an allele is dominate or recessive C. Compare phenotypes of different organisms D. Make RNA from DNA 26. What type of mutation is the following Original: ACTACTACTGGGAGT Mutated: ACTACTACTGGAAGT a. inversion c. Deletion b. insertion d. Substitution 27. Which of the following is NEVER a frame shift mutation? a. substitution c. deletion b. insertion 28. A mutation that affects only a single nucleotide is called: a. regional mutation c. site mutation b. point mutation d. frame mutation ANSWER DOCUMENT QUESTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ANSWER (USE CAPITAL LETTERS)