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Protien Synthesis Escape room
BY: Mikah Shaw, Mia Simons, and Miyah McCartney
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Mikah Shaw

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Protien Synthesis Escape room

BY: Mikah Shaw, Mia Simons, and Miyah McCartney

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Chickens & eggs have lots of protien

Find the chicken then collect chicken eggs for each correct answer, collect 4 to move on

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question 1/4

Which of the following is essential for protein synthesis?

DNA, mRNA, tRNA

20 amino acids and ribosomes

all of the above

Collect

question 2/4

What is protein synthesis?

The process which cells produce proteins, using the information encoded in DNA

A theory scientists have about how animals make protein diffrently than humans

The process of which occurs when the body is so low of protein that it goes in flight or fight mode.

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Which one of these is the first step of protein synthesis?

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reproduction

transcription

cell duplication

question 4/4

Which one of these is the second step of protein synthesis?

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binary fission

translation

absorption

Cluck, Cluck...

Well done! Happy chickens

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Find the cow then collect milk for each correct answer, collect 4 to move one

Synthesis breakdown next!

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QUESTION 1/4

What is transcription?

Milking

The transfer of genetic instructions in DNA to mRNA in the nucleus

The instructions in mRNA are read and repeated

When a polypeptide chain is synthesized

QUESTION 2/4

What is translation?

Milking

Editing changes some of the nucleotides in mRNA

The instructions in mRNA are read, and tRNA brings the correct sequence of amino acids to the ribosome

Your mind translates body language and social cues to help you function in society

question 3/4

Translation occurs in three stages:

Milking

Initiation, Elongation and Termination

Splicing, Editing, and Capping

Construction, Transcribe, and Transliterate

question 4/4

What can happen after a polypeptide chain is synthesized?

Milking

It may undergo additional processing to form the finished protein

mRNA can be translated from DNA ribosomes

The protein is already finished, so the process starts again

Mmoooo...

Well done! Happy cows

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Find the pigs and feed them for each correct answer, feed 4 times to move one

Translation and transcription Breakout!

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QUESTION 1/4

Translate this DNA sequence to an RNA sequence, then pick the correct Amino Acid.ACC

Feed

QUESTION 2/4

Which of the following is a correct image of translation?

Feed

Ribosome begins reading in sets of three nucleotides at a time
Proteins breaking down into amino aids
Ribosom e continues translating until it encounter a sto codon
Subunits of ribosome bind to the start codon
QUESTION 3/4

Which of the following is correct about elongation

Feed

QUESTION 4/4

In which of the following organelles does Eukaryotic transcription happen?

Feed

OinK, oink...

Well done! happy pigs

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Sheep and their wool

Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer

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question 1/4

Where does protein synthesis occur?

Shearing

in the ribsomes

in the cell wall

in the mitichondria

question 2/4

Which state ment is not true about translation?

Shearing

An mRNA molecule can be translated by only one ribosome at a time.

Regulation of translation plays a prominent role in most processes in the cell and is critical for maintaining homeostasis in the cell and the organism

Translation is the process that takes the information passed from DNA as messenger RNA and turns it into a series of amino acids bound together with peptide bonds

question 3/4

Which statement is a fact about transcription?

Shearing

occurs in the ribosomes

uses various reagents to create a polypeptide chain

it takes place in the nucleus

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How does RNA differ from DNA?

Shearing

RNA is double stranded, and DNA is single stranded.

RNA contains uracil, and DNA contains thymine.

RNA contains deoxyribose, and DNA contains ribose.

Beeeehehe...

Well done! Happy sheep

continue

All right, daily chores done!

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