DNA
Acids/Bases and Neutralization Reactions
pH and Buffers
Organelles and their Functions
RNA
100

Where is DNA found?

What is the nucleus?

100

Use this to neutralize an acid?

What is a base?

100

Does an acid have a high or low pH?

What is low?

100

Where is protein synthesized?

What is the ribosomes?

100

Is RNA larger or smaller than DNA?

What is smaller?

200

What is the name of the shape of DNA?

What is a Double Helix?

200

Does an acid or base taste tart and sour?

What is an acid?

200

Does a base have a pH = 8.5?

What is yes?

200

What is the job of lysosomes?

What is to break down waste?

200

How many strands are present in RNA?

What is one?

300

What is DNA made of?

What is Nucleotides?

300

What two things are produced in a neutralization reaction?

What is a water and a salt?

300

What is the number for a neutral pH?

What is 7?

300

This organelle is in charge of cell respiration and making/storing ATP,

What is the mitochondria?

300

Is the phosphate group the same as DNA or different?

What is the same?

400

Adenine always bonds with?

What is Thymine?

400

What is the salt in the reaction HCl + KOH -> ?? + H2O

What is KCl?

400

Is this statement true?

Buffers make sure no change at all occurs in the pH of solution.

What is no, not true?

400

Name one of the two organelles that help move cells around.

What is cilia of flagella?

400

What is the name of the sugar present?

What is Ribose?

500

What two things make up the sides of the DNA ladder?

What are sugar and phosphate groups?

500

What is a strong or weak electrolyte in water?

What is both an acid and base?

500

True or False?

Enzymes are a buffer in our bodies.

What is true?

500

Name one of the two things talked about in class, that help with giving the cell structure.

What is cell membranes or microtubules?

500

What base is different in RNA than in DNA?

What is Uridine?

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