6. Which of the following should be in normal condition to achieve homeostasis? I. Body temperature II. Blood Calcium level II. Hormones in the blood IV. Amount of water in the body * A. I and Il only B. Il and III only C. I, II and IV only D. I, II, III, and IV 7. How is information from the DNA passed on from one cell to another? * A. through duplication process B. through translation process C. through replication process D. through transcription process 8. 1st DNA is made up of sugars, phosphate groups, and oxygen bases and its shape is a double helix. The complementary structure the two strands of DNA allow each strand to serve as a template during replication.2nd The specificity of base pairing in RNA, adenine with thymine, and cytosine with guanine, allows DNA to replicate itself with accuracy. * A. both statements are correct B. both statements are incorrect C. first statement is correct but the second statement is incorrect D. first statement is incorrect but the second statement is correct 9. 1st The central dogma of the transfer of genetic information states that the sequence involved in the expression of hereditary characteristics is from RNA to DNA to proteins.2nd Transcription is the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (MRNA). * A. both statements are correct B. both statements are incorrect C. first statement is correct but the second statement is incorrect D. first statement is incorrect but the secondly statement is correct

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6. Which of the following should be in normal condition to achieve homeostasis? I. Body temperature
II. Blood Calcium level III. Hormones in the blood IV. Amount of water in the body *
A. I and II only
B. Il and III only
C. I, III and IV only
D. I, II, III, and IV
7. How is information from the DNA passed on from one cell to another? *
A. through duplication process
B. through translation process
C. through replication process
D. through transcription process
8. 1st DNA is made up of sugars, phosphate groups, and oxygen bases and its shape is a double helix. The
complementary structure the two strands of DNA allow each strand to serve as a template during
replication.2nd The specificity of base pairing in RNA, adenine with thymine, and cytosine with guanine, allows
DNA to replicate itself with accuracy. *
A. both statements are correct
B. both statements are incorrect
C. first statement is correct but the second statement is incorrect
D. first statement is incorrect but the second statement is correct
9. 1st The central dogma of the transfer of genetic information states that the sequence involved in the
expression of hereditary characteristics is from RNA to DNA to proteins.2nd Transcription is the process by
which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). *
A. both statements are correct
B. both statements are incorrect
C. first statement is correct but the second statement is incorrect
D. first statement is incorrect but the secondly statement is correct
Transcribed Image Text:jikely to Jecar gland 6. Which of the following should be in normal condition to achieve homeostasis? I. Body temperature II. Blood Calcium level III. Hormones in the blood IV. Amount of water in the body * A. I and II only B. Il and III only C. I, III and IV only D. I, II, III, and IV 7. How is information from the DNA passed on from one cell to another? * A. through duplication process B. through translation process C. through replication process D. through transcription process 8. 1st DNA is made up of sugars, phosphate groups, and oxygen bases and its shape is a double helix. The complementary structure the two strands of DNA allow each strand to serve as a template during replication.2nd The specificity of base pairing in RNA, adenine with thymine, and cytosine with guanine, allows DNA to replicate itself with accuracy. * A. both statements are correct B. both statements are incorrect C. first statement is correct but the second statement is incorrect D. first statement is incorrect but the second statement is correct 9. 1st The central dogma of the transfer of genetic information states that the sequence involved in the expression of hereditary characteristics is from RNA to DNA to proteins.2nd Transcription is the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). * A. both statements are correct B. both statements are incorrect C. first statement is correct but the second statement is incorrect D. first statement is incorrect but the secondly statement is correct
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