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AMOEBA SISTERS: VIDEO RECAP DNA VS. RNA AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
Amoeba Sisters Video Recap: DNA vs RNA and Protein Synthesis
Whose Show Is This?
Directions: DNA shouldn't get all the credit! For this page, you will need to watch the video clip "Why RNA is Just as Cool as DNA.
Label the two cartoons below. For the following comments, write a "D inside the speech bubble if for DNA, "R inside the speech
bubble if for RNA, or "BOTH if the statement applies to both.
1. I am single stranded. 2. I am found only in the
nucleus of eukaryote cells 3. I am a nucleic acid.
(exception during mitosis
when nucleus is
temporarily disassembled).
4. I am arranged as a double 5. I have the 6. I have the
helix or "twisted ladder." sugar ribose. sugar
deoxyribose.
7. I include the 8. In eukaryote cells, I
bases Guanine, travel out of the nucleus
Cytosine, and to a ribosome.
Adenine.
9. I have the 10. I have the base
base Thymine. Uracil.
There are 3 types of RNA. Fill in any missing information in the chart below:
Type: mRNA 11. Type: ___________________ 12. Type: ____________________
13. Stands for: Stands for: Transfer RNA-- 14. Stands for:
transfers message.
AMOEBA SISTERS: VIDEO RECAP DNA VS. RNA AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
Amoeba Sisters Video Recap: DNA vs. RNA and Protein Synthesis
Protein Synthesis Summary
Directions: Fill in any missing information in the summary chart below after watching "Protein Synthesis and the Lean, Mean
Ribosome Machines.
Where is this Is DNA Which End Result
Name of Process: process located directly types of and Purpose
(assuming involved in RNA are
eukaryote cell)? process? involved?
Transcription 15. 16. mRNA 17.
only
Translation 18. No, as DNA 19. 20.
remains in
the nucleus
and this
process is
not in the
nucleus.