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Question
- choose the correct sequence of terms to fill in this sentence correctly:
____ are the monomers of __, which code for the next __ in a sequence that makes up ____.
- nucleotides, dna molecules, amino acid, a protein
- proteins, amino acids, dna molecule, a nucleotide
- dna molecules, nucleotides, protein, an amino acid
- amino acids, proteins, nucleotide, a dna molecule
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze the biological relationships:
- Monomers of DNA are nucleotides (so DNA is a polymer of nucleotides).
- DNA codes for proteins via transcription and translation, where DNA's nucleotide sequence codes for amino acid sequences (proteins are polymers of amino acids).
- Let's check each option:
- Option 1: Nucleotides (monomers) → DNA (polymer), DNA codes for amino acids (which make proteins). This fits: Nucleotides are monomers of DNA molecules, DNA codes for amino acid (sequence) to make a protein.
- Option 2: Proteins are polymers (not monomers) of amino acids; DNA doesn't code for nucleotides in this context. Incorrect.
- Option 3: DNA is a polymer (not monomer) of nucleotides. Incorrect.
- Option 4: Amino acids are monomers of proteins, but proteins don't code for nucleotides (DNA/RNA code for amino acids). Incorrect.
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A. Nucleotides, DNA molecules, amino acid, a protein