
AP Bio Insta-Review Topic 1.6*: Nucleic Acids
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1.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • Ungraded
What are the three components that make up a nucleotide?
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Answer explanation
› Pentose sugar
› Nitrogenous Base
› Phosphate
2.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • Ungraded
How are all of the components of a nucleotide oriented?
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The pentose sugar has three sites that are important to binding:
1'- nitrogenous base
3'- hydroxyl (but this is a functional group on the pentose sugar not an additional component)
5'- phosphate
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
How does the pentose sugar differ between DNA and RNA?
DNA= deoxyribose,
RNA= ribose
DNA= dextrose, RNA= ribose
DNA= deoxyribose,
RNA= ribozyme
DNA= dextrose, RNA= ribozyme
Answer explanation
DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid while RNA is ribonucleic acid. DNA has deoxyribose and RNA has ribose. The deoxyribose is missing an oxygen on the 2nd carbon of the sugar.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
How does the nitrogenous base differ between DNA and RNA?
DNA - cytosine, RNA - guanine
DNA - uracil,
RNA - thymine
DNA - guanine, RNA - cytosine
DNA - thymine, RNA - uracil
Answer explanation
DNA has adenine, thymine, cytosine, & guanine. RNA has adenine, uracil, cytosine, & guanine.
Adenine will pair with either thymine or uracil depending whether its DNA or RNA.
Test Tip: If you are asked for DNA and there are “U”s in the answer, you can cross those options out.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
How does the phosphate differ between DNA and RNA?
DNA- 1 phosphate,
RNA- 2 phosphate
DNA- phosphate acts as acid,
RNA- phosphate acts as base
There is no difference
Answer explanation
All nucleotides have:
› pentose sugar (deoxyribose or ribose)
› nitrogenous base (adenine, thymine, uracil, cytosine, or guanine)
› phosphate
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
Traditionally, how is the strands different?
DNA - single,
RNA - double
DNA - single,
RNA - triple
DNA - double,
RNA - single
DNA - triple,
RNA - single
Answer explanation
DNA is a double stranded molecule with strands running antiparallel and bound by hydrogen bonds
mRNA is a single stranded molecule formed from base pairing with a split DNA strand.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
Which nitrogenous base is not found in DNA?
Adenine
Cytosine
Thymine
Uracil
Answer explanation
DNA has adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine.
There is no uracil. This is only found in RNA molecules.
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