1. Compare and contrast DNA and RNA. 2. Describe the process of transcription in protein synthesis. 3. List and describe the steps of translation in protein synthesis. 4. Explain the cell cycle, and what may signal a cell that it should prepare for division. 5. Describe the process of DNA replication and mitosis.
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