Chapter 23: Problem 25
What is the general structure of a nucleic acid?
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Chapter 23: Problem 25
What is the general structure of a nucleic acid?
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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What is a lipid? What roles do lipids play in living organisms?
Describe the various levels of protein structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary).
The genetic code is random, which means that a particular codon could have coded for a different amino acid. The genetic code is also nearly universal, meaning that it is the same code in nearly all organisms (and in the few where it differs, it does so only slightly). If scientists ever find life on another planet, they will be curious to know its genetic code. What would a completely different genetic code indicate about the origin of the life-forms? What would a genetic code identical to terrestrial life indicate?
Working individually, draw an accurate structure for one of the following (don't tell other group members which one you choose): a monosaccharide, a disaccharide, a polysaccharide, a fatty acid, a triglyceride, a steroid, an amino acid, or a dipeptide. After each group member has completed drawing a structure, take turns showing your structure to the group. How many group members can correctly identify the structure you drew? How many of your group members' structures can you correctly identify?
What is a codon? A gene? A chromosome?
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