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Card 16
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What are the units/building blocks of proteins called?
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Card 17
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How many different amino acids are there?
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Card 18
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how many bases code for one amino acid?
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Card 19
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If a polypeptide chain is 120 amino acids long, how many bases will make up the gene that codes for it?
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Card 20
Front
mRNA carries the code for a protein out of the nucleus. Name the process used to make mRNA.
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Card 21
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Whereabouts in the cell is the sequence of bases in mRNA converted to a sequence of amino acids?
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Card 22
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Which molecule carries an amino acid to the ribosome?
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Card 23
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Name the process used to convert the sequence or mRNA to a sequence of amino acids
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Card 24
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What do we call a change in the sequence of DNA bases?
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Card 25
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Enzymes are described as biological catalysts. What is a catalyst?
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