Nucleic Acids-Summary and Quiz

Summary: Nucleic Acids (Grade 11/12 Biology)

Nucleic acids are biological macromolecules essential for the storage, transmission, and expression of genetic information. The two main types are DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid).

🔹 Structure of Nucleic Acids

  • Monomer: The basic unit of nucleic acids is the nucleotide, composed of three parts:
    • A nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine [DNA only], or uracil [RNA only])
    • A pentose sugar (ribose in RNA, deoxyribose in DNA)
    • A phosphate group
  • Nucleotides are joined together by phosphodiester bonds, forming the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA and RNA.
  • Nitrogenous bases pair using hydrogen bonds:
    • In DNA: Adenine pairs with Thymine (2 hydrogen bonds), and Guanine pairs with Cytosine (3 hydrogen bonds)
    • In RNA: Uracil replaces thymine and pairs with adenine
  • Purines: Adenine and Guanine (2-ring structure)
  • Pyrimidines: Cytosine, Thymine, and Uracil (1-ring structure)

🔹 DNA vs RNA

FeatureDNARNA
SugarDeoxyriboseRibose
BasesA, T, C, GA, U, C, G
StrandsDouble-strandedSingle-stranded
LocationNucleusCytoplasm and nucleus
FunctionStores genetic infoCarries out protein synthesis

🔹 Functions

  • DNA stores and transmits hereditary information and undergoes semiconservative replication before cell division.
  • RNA plays multiple roles in protein synthesis:
    • mRNA (messenger RNA): Carries genetic code from DNA to ribosomes
    • tRNA (transfer RNA): Brings amino acids to the ribosome
    • rRNA (ribosomal RNA): Forms part of the ribosome’s structure

🔹 Processes Involving Nucleic Acids

  1. Replication: DNA makes an identical copy of itself using DNA polymerase
  2. Transcription: DNA is transcribed into RNA using RNA polymerase
  3. Translation: The RNA sequence is used to build proteins at the ribosome, involving tRNA and rRNA

🔹 Additional Key Points

  • Uracil is found only in RNA; thymine is found only in DNA
  • DNA’s double helix structure was discovered by Watson and Crick
  • Nucleic acids do not act as enzymes; that function is reserved for proteins
Nucleic Acids Quiz – Grade 11/12 Biology

Nucleic Acids Quiz

Grade 11 & 12 Biology