- The cell is so tiny you have to look at it through a microscope.
- There are billions and trillion cells
- D.N.A is found in chromosomes
- Humans have twenty-three pairs of chromosomes
- And all chromosomes have different information
- D.N.A is made of four different bases
- D.N.A is inside chromosomes
- And chromosomes in the nucleus
- The different bases are connected together to form the ladder
- A and T go together
- C and G go together
- G and C go together
- When five Genes go together have thousands of bases
- Gene is a sequence of D.N.A
- When 3 groups comes together their called a word
- And when more than 3 is a chapter
- GENE=CHAPTER
- CHROMOSOMES = BOOK
- Groups of genes make up chromosomes
- Bascs = A,T,C,G
- codons= words
- genes=chapters
- Chromosomes = book
I am a Year 8 student at Pt England School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 4 and my teacher is Mrs Stone.
Wednesday, 6 November 2019
Learning about D.N.A
Today we were learning about D.N.A it was fun for me and really interesting because they can make a clone of living things. Learning about D.N.A will help me when I go to college.
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Hi Laoao. It's Mikael from Yaldhurst school. I really like how you said what you have been doing. I wish we were doing that in my class. It sound really interesting. Did you know that every 7 years all your selc in your body get replaced, so technly every 7 years you are a new person. Next time I think you should maybe add a photo of a sell. Apart from that I think it is really good.
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