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Multiple Choice
How do the functions of DNA and RNA differ in the process of protein synthesis?
A
DNA serves as the template for RNA synthesis, while RNA translates the genetic code into proteins.
B
RNA serves as the template for DNA synthesis, while DNA translates the genetic code into proteins.
C
DNA is involved in protein synthesis, while RNA is not involved in this process.
D
DNA directly translates the genetic code into proteins, while RNA serves as the template for DNA synthesis.
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Understand the central dogma of molecular biology, which describes the flow of genetic information in cells from DNA to RNA to protein.
Recognize that DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) serves as the genetic blueprint in cells, storing the instructions needed to build proteins.
Identify the role of RNA (ribonucleic acid) in protein synthesis, which involves two main types: mRNA (messenger RNA) and tRNA (transfer RNA).
Explain that during transcription, DNA is used as a template to synthesize mRNA, which carries the genetic information from the nucleus to the ribosome.
Describe how mRNA is translated into a protein at the ribosome, with tRNA bringing the appropriate amino acids to build the protein according to the sequence coded in the mRNA.