DNA and RNA Structure
DNA replication
Enzymes
Mutations
meiosis
100

this sugar is found in RNA but not DNA

what is ribose?

100

During DNA replication, the two strands of DNA first do this before new strands can form

What is unwind (or separate/unzip)?

100

These proteins speed up chemical reactions in cells.

What are enzymes?

100

A mutation is a change in this molecule that carries genetic information

What is DNA?

100

This type of cell division produces gametes

What is meiosis?

200

this nitrogenous base is found in DNA but replaced by uracil in RNA

What is uracil?

200

This enzyme "unzips" the DNA double helix

What is helicase?

200

The substance an enzyme act on is called this

What is a substrate?

200

A mutation that affects only one nucleotide is called this type of mutation

What is a point mutation?

200

The number of chromosomes in gametes is described as this.

What is haploid?

300

DNA's structure is commonly described by this two-word term referring to its twisted ladder shape

What is a double helix?

300

This enzyme adds new nucleotides to build a new DNA strand

What is DNA polymerase?

300

This part of the anyone is where the substrate binds

What is the active site?

300

This type of mutation occurs when a base is added or deleted, shifting the reading frame

What is a frame shift mutation?

300

This process, occurring in prophase l, involves homologous chromosomes exchanging genetic material

What is crossing over?

400

These are the complementary base pairs in DNA

What are adenine with thymine and cytosine with guanine?

400

DNA replication is described as this because each new molecule has one old strands and one new strands.

What is semi conservative 

400

This happens to an enzyme when temperature or pH changes too much and it loses its shape

What is denaturation

400

A mutation that does not change the amino acid sequence is called this.

What is a silent mutation?

400

This is when homologous chromosomes separate during meiosis l. 

What is disjunction?

500

This type of bond holds the two strands of DNA together between complementary bases.

What are hydrogen bonds?

500

These short segments are formed on the lagging strand during replication

What are Okazaki fragments?

500

This model describes how the enzyme changes shape slightly to fit the substrate

What is the induced fit model?

500

This type of mutation results in a completely different amino acid sequence after the mutation point.

What is a frame shift mutation?

500

This error in meiosis results in gametes with too many or too few chromosomes

What is nondisjunction?

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