Keywords: Deoxyribonucleic acid, Ribonucleic acid, protein synthesis, codons, amino acids, nucleic acids, ribosomes, transcription, replication, translation.
This is a unit test on DNA, RNA, and Protein synthesis. The test is composed of 86 questions. There are multiple choice, matching, and fill in the blank questions. Included are answers to all questions. This test is appropriate for a Biology I or a Biology II class.
The questions cover the following: scientists who led to the discovery of DNA, the structure of DNA, replication of DNA, transcription of RNA and translation and protein synthesis.
Your download will include both a pdf version and a "Word" document, so feel free to make changes to the test to better suit your needs.
Also included is a chart of all 64 codons and the amino acids they code for.
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