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This document contains a vocabulary review with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about DNA, RNA, genes, and related genetic concepts. It tests understanding of key terms like introns, exons, transcription, translation, codons, anticodons, mutations, and gene expression. Students are asked to identify true/false statements, match terms to definitions, and complete statements by filling in missing words.

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Chapter Vocabulary Review: Name Class Date

This document contains a vocabulary review with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about DNA, RNA, genes, and related genetic concepts. It tests understanding of key terms like introns, exons, transcription, translation, codons, anticodons, mutations, and gene expression. Students are asked to identify true/false statements, match terms to definitions, and complete statements by filling in missing words.

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Name Class Date

Chapter Vocabulary Review


For Questions 1–7, write True if the statement is true. If the statement is false, change
the underlined word or words to make the statement true.
1. DNA contains the sugar ribose.
2. Messenger RNA carries copies of the instructions for making proteins
from DNA to other parts of the cell.
3. RNA polymerase transfers amino acids to ribosomes.
4. The process of transcription produces a complementary strand of
RNA on a DNA template.
5. The enzyme that assembles a complementary strand of RNA on a
DNA template is RNA polymerase.
6. The region of DNA where the production of an RNA strand begins is
called the intron.
7. Exons are spliced together in forming messenger RNA.

For Questions 8–16, match the term with its definition.


Term
8. The sequence of bases that serves as the A. polypeptide
“language” of life B. genetic code
9. A sequence of three bases on a tRNA C. codon
molecule that is complementary to a
sequence of bases on an mRNA molecule D. translation
10. How genetic information is put into E. anticodon
action in a living cell F. gene expression
11. Having extra sets of chromosomes G. mutation
12. The decoding of an mRNA message into H. mutagen
a protein
I. polyploidy
13. A heritable change in genetic information
14. A chain of amino acids
15. The three consecutive bases that specify a
single amino acid to be added to the
polypeptide chain
16. A chemical or physical agent that causes a
change in a gene
For Questions 17–19, complete each statement by writing the correct word or words.
17. A group of genes that are regulated together is called a(n) .
18. A region of DNA where a repressor can bind is a(n) .
19. Master control genes, called genes, regulate organs that develop in
specific parts of the body.

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