Nucleic Acid Quiz
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Olivia KIM
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Biology
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11th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
To which carbon of deoxyribose is the nitrogen base bonded?
Carbon 1
Carbon 2
Carbon 3
Carbon 4
Carbon 5
2.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following are found in RNA but not in DNA?
Deoxyribose sugar and thymine
Ribose sugar and thymine
Ribose sugar and uracil
Deoxyribose sugar and uracil
3.
Multiple Choice
What type of bonds form between the nucleotide bases of the separate strands of the double stranded helix of DNA?
Peptide bonds
Hydrogen bonds
Covalent bonds
Basic bonds
4.
Multiple Choice
What is the meaning of complementary base paring, in DNA structure?
Nucleotide bases always exist in the same proportions in a DNA molecule.
Each type of base always pairs with one other type, C with T and A with G.
This is the idea that nucleotide bases always pair with nucleotide bases.
Each type of nucleotide base always pairs with just one other type of base, C with G and A with T.
5.
Multiple Choice
In what ways is RNA different to DNA?
DNA has uracil and ribose, whereas RNA has thymine and deoxyribose.
RNA has uracil and is double stranded but DNA has thymine and is single stranded.
DNA has ribose sugar and is double stranded, whereas RNA has deoxyribose sugar and is single stranded.
RNA has ribose sugar and is single stranded, whereas DNA has deoxyribose sugar and is double stranded.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a correct drawing of an RNA nucleotide?
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