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15 lut 2021 · DNA Model – Cut and Paste Nucleotides. This digital modeling activity allows students to build a DNA model by dragging the individual parts into a completed diagram. Structures, such as deoxyribose, phosphate, and the nitrogen bases are shown.
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Build a Paper Model of DNA. Fill in the names of the bases on the model shown to the right, or use the detailed model that shows all the atoms in each nucleotide (back side of paper). Cut out the model. Fold all long creases first.
Modeling the Structure of DNA. OVERVIEW. In this activity, students build a paper model of DNA and use their model to explore key structural features of the DNA double helix.
In this activity, you will build your own model to understand how DNA works. DNA is a simple molecule made up of four types of chemical building blocks called nucleotides: adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine
This hands-on activity allows you to create your own paper model of a DNA double helix. This activity explores the structure of DNA in a paper-based form. You can also use the blank version to explore the pairing rules of DNA, by colouring in each base pair using the pairing rules printout.
Students construct a paper model of DNA by cutting nucleotides from a pattern, coloring and then taping to a sheet. Worksheet includes questions on DNA structure.
Teacher Guide. Have Your DNA and Eat it Too. Abstract. Students build an edible model of DNA while learning basic DNA structure and the rules of base pairing. Learning Objectives. Students will be able to describe the structure of the DNA molecule. Students will be able to explain the rules of base pairing.