The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology Quiz
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What is the role of RNA in protein synthesis?

  • RNA carries the information from DNA to the ribosome and helps assemble the protein (correct)
  • RNA is responsible for encoding genes
  • RNA contains instructions for making proteins
  • RNA determines the structure and function of all cells
  • What is the function of DNA in determining characteristics?

  • DNA contains instructions for all the proteins the body makes (correct)
  • DNA determines the structure and function of all cells
  • DNA is responsible for assembling the proteins
  • DNA encodes the information carried by RNA
  • Where are chromosomes and proteins respectively located in eukaryotic cells?

  • Chromosomes in the nucleus, proteins at ribosomes in the cytoplasm (correct)
  • Chromosomes and proteins both in the nucleus
  • Chromosomes and proteins both in the cytoplasm
  • Chromosomes at ribosomes in the cytoplasm, proteins in the nucleus
  • What did Francis Crick refer to as the 'central dogma'?

    <p>The idea that genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins</p> Signup and view all the answers

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