What do ribosomes do?
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Ribosomes are the bodies 'protein factories'- they read the RNA to make
polypeptides in a process called translation
What is complementary base pairing in DNA?
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, The idea that only specific bases are complimentary to eachother. A and T
always go together, and C and G always go together- they are complimentary
to eachother.
This means there will always be equal amounts of A and T, and C and G
What is a nucleotide?
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It is a type of biological molecule made from a pentose sugar, a nitrogen-
containing organic base and a phosphate group
Why are nucleotides so important?
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Because they are the monomers that make up DNA and RNA
What is RNA made from?
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RNA is made from a single polynucleotide chain, that is much shorter than
DNA chains
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Ribosomes are the bodies 'protein factories'- they read the RNA to make
polypeptides in a process called translation
What is complementary base pairing in DNA?
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, The idea that only specific bases are complimentary to eachother. A and T
always go together, and C and G always go together- they are complimentary
to eachother.
This means there will always be equal amounts of A and T, and C and G
What is a nucleotide?
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It is a type of biological molecule made from a pentose sugar, a nitrogen-
containing organic base and a phosphate group
Why are nucleotides so important?
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Because they are the monomers that make up DNA and RNA
What is RNA made from?
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RNA is made from a single polynucleotide chain, that is much shorter than
DNA chains