Where is the genetic code in a cell?
- The nucleus
- The cytoplasm
- The membrane
Where are proteins made in a cell?
- In the nucleus
- In the cytoplasm
- On the membrane
How does the genetic code get to where proteins are made?
- It moves around the cell
- A copy of the complete genetic code is made
- A copy of the code for the protein is made
- The genetic code splits up and the protein's code moves
How many different types of bases are there?
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
What base does A always pair with?
- A
- T
- C
- G
What base does C always pair with in DNA
- A
- T
- C
- G
Which of these is most correct?
- The order of bases is the same as the order of amino acids in a protein
- The order of bases represents the order of amino acids in a protein
- The order of bases spells out the structure of a protein
- The order of bases is a reverse copy of the order of amino acids in a protein