This enzyme acts on the origin point and breaks the hydrogen bonds between complementary nitrogenous base pairs. The process this enzyme is involved in unzips the double helix into 2 single stands
What is helicase?
The four phases of mitosis
What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase?
Meiosis is a type of cell division that only takes place in __________
What are gametes?
Ribonucleic acid is a _________ stranded molecule found in a cell's nucleus and cytoplasm
What is single?
The number of tenets in cell theory
What are 3?
Okizaki fragments appear on the
What is the lagging strand?
What are G1, Synthesis, and G2?
Like mitosis, cells undergoing meiosis must separate sister _________
What are chromatids?
The three types of RNA
What are messenger, transfer, and ribosomal RNA?
The number of chromosomes that human body cells have
What are 46?
DNA polymerase is an enzyme that adds complementary nucledotides to the __ end of a DNA strand in the 5' to 3' direction
3'
In metaphase, chromosomes line up at the __________ of the cell
What is the middle?
The meiotic production of a mature ovum, or egg cell, is called __________
Ribosomal RNA is a ___________ component of ribosomes
What is structural?
The shape of transfer RNA
What is cloverleaf?
Specialized proteins bind to the origin and open the DNA, creating two Y-shaped structures called replication _____
What are forks?
During telophase, the chromosomes _________ and form back into chromatin
What is uncoil?
Organisms that reproduce asexually have ____ variation than organisms that reproduce sexually
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What are nibbles?
The reasons for cell division
What are reproduction, repair, and keeping cell size small?
The inventor of DNA replication
Who is God?
The splitting of the cell is called __________
What is cytokinesis?
What are four phases?
The three consecutive bases on mRNA are called a _______
What is a codon?
With the exception of X and Y chromosomes, all other chromosomes are called ______
What are autosomes?