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What are DNA and RNA both types of? - ANSWERSNucleic acid What is DNA used for? - ANSWERSTo store genetic information What is RNA used for? - ANSWERSTo transfer genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes What do ribosomes do? - ANSWERSRibosomes are the bodies 'protein factories'- they read the RNA to make polypeptides in a process called translation What are DNA and RNA polymers of? - ANSWERSNucleotides What is a nucleotide? - ANSWERSIt is a type of biological molecule made from a pentose sugar, a nitrogen-containing organic base and a phosphate group Why are nucleotides so important? - ANSWERSBecause they are the monomers that make up DNA and RNA What is the sugar in DNA called? - ANSWERSDeoxyribose What part of the nucleotides in DNA can vary? - ANSWERSThe organic bases- they can be A, T, C or G What is the sugar in RNA called? - ANSWERSRibose What is different about the base in RNA? - ANSWERSIt can still vary- but it is one of A, U, C or G, no T What do nucleotides join together to form? - ANSWERSPolynucleotides via a condensation reaction in which the phosphate group of one bonds with the sugar of another, creating a phosphodiester bond

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AQA A-level Biology - Topic 1B - DNA
and RNA Questions & Answers
What are DNA and RNA both types of? - ANSWERSNucleic acid

What is DNA used for? - ANSWERSTo store genetic information

What is RNA used for? - ANSWERSTo transfer genetic information from the DNA to the
ribosomes

What do ribosomes do? - ANSWERSRibosomes are the bodies 'protein factories'- they
read the RNA to make polypeptides in a process called translation

What are DNA and RNA polymers of? - ANSWERSNucleotides

What is a nucleotide? - ANSWERSIt is a type of biological molecule made from a
pentose sugar, a nitrogen-containing organic base and a phosphate group

Why are nucleotides so important? - ANSWERSBecause they are the monomers that
make up DNA and RNA

What is the sugar in DNA called? - ANSWERSDeoxyribose

What part of the nucleotides in DNA can vary? - ANSWERSThe organic bases- they
can be A, T, C or G

What is the sugar in RNA called? - ANSWERSRibose

What is different about the base in RNA? - ANSWERSIt can still vary- but it is one of A,
U, C or G, no T

What do nucleotides join together to form? - ANSWERSPolynucleotides via a
condensation reaction in which the phosphate group of one bonds with the sugar of
another, creating a phosphodiester bond

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