What is DNA? How Does it Work?
6a. There are approximately__________different amino acids. The each have their own particular______. But what 4 elements are found in every amino acid? Why
20, shape Elements: carbon, hydrogen oxygen, and nitrogen Why? Because they are essential elements found in all living things
The neat thing about amino acids id that they can all be___________to each other in an endless variety of larger particles known as________
Attached, proteins
DNA acts as a___________or recipe for any living organism holding all of the genetic information of that organism.
Blueprint
Amino acids are tiny little__________inside our bodies that are so important they are considered the______________ _________of life
Chemicals, building blocks
Organs when they are all put together and functioning properly combine to form living creatures like_____,_______, and__________
Dogs, humans, reptiles
6c. Which amino acid above has 5 Carbon with only 2 of them being quadruple bonded?
Glutamic
examples of amino acids
Glutamic acid, aspartic acid, serine, proline
6b. What is the only difference between the chemical structure of Glutamic and Aspartic?
Glutamic has an extra CH2
The atoms are stuck together to form a long spiraling_____________
Ladder
DNA is a____________which is a bunch of___________stuck together.
Molecule, atoms
Proteins along with other chemicals combine to form living______which in turn form_________which make up different________such as the stomach, bones, heart, etc....
Things, tissues, organs
What does DNA stand for?
deoxyribonucleic acid