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General Science Module 9 Study Guide Questions And Answers 100% Pass. What are the four criteria of life? - Answer1. Extract food/energy from surroundings 2. Sense/respond according to surroundings 3. Reproduction 4. DNA What does DNA provide to a living organism? - Answerinformation Compared to other molecules, is DNA big or small? - Answerbig Does DNA store its information more efficiently or less efficiently than a computer? - Answermore efficiently DNA is made up of two basic parts: the backbone and the nucleotides a. Which part stores the information? b. Which part forms the double helix structure? - Answera. the nucleotides b. the backbone Which nucleotide will link to adenine? Wh

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General Science Module 9 Study Guide
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What are the four criteria of life? - Answer✔1. Extract food/energy from surroundings
2. Sense/respond according to surroundings
3. Reproduction
4. DNA
What does DNA provide to a living organism? - Answer✔information

Compared to other molecules, is DNA big or small? - Answer✔big
Does DNA store its information more efficiently or less efficiently than a computer? -
Answer✔more efficiently
DNA is made up of two basic parts: the backbone and the nucleotides


a. Which part stores the information?
b. Which part forms the double helix structure? - Answer✔a. the nucleotides
b. the backbone
Which nucleotide will link to adenine? Which will link to cytosine? - Answer✔thymine; guanine
One half of a portion of DNA has the following sequence:


cytosine, guanine, adenine, guanine, thymine, thymine


What is the sequence of nucleotides on the other half of this portion? - Answer✔guanine,
cytosine, thymine, cytosine, adenine, adenine
One half of a portion of DNA has the following sequence


thymine, guanine, cytosine, adenine, thymine, guanine

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