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Match the term on the right with the definition on the left.

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That it is a portion of the DNA that codes for an RNA molecule or for a polypeptide. It contains both introns and exons.


Chain of hundreds or thousands of amino acids


Can be made of one or more polypeptides. Provides a number of functions in the body including structure, enzymes and immunity


a segment of a DNA or RNA molecule that does not code for proteins and interrupts the sequence of genes.


a segment of a DNA or RNA molecule containing information coding for a protein or peptide sequence.

Options:

1. gene

2. intron

3. exon

4. polypeptide

5. protein

User Arnoldbird
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Exon is the last one
Intron the forth one
Polypeptide the second one
User ArnaudR
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