DNA & Genetics
Cell Structure & Function
Central Dogma
Cell Division
Proteins & Enzymes
100

What two molecules make up the backbone of DNA?

Sugar and phosphate

100

Which organelle is responsible for making proteins?

Ribosome

100

What is the correct order of the Central Dogma?

DNA → RNA → Protein

100

What stage occurs right before mitosis?

G2

100

The prefix “-ase” usually means what?

its an enzyme

200

Which bases pair together in DNA?

A–T and C–G

200

Which organelle controls all cell activities?

Nucleus

200

What process makes RNA from DNA?

Transcription

200

During which phase do chromosomes line up in the middle?

Metaphase

200

Which level of protein structure is determined by the sequence of amino acids?

a. tertiary

b. quaternary

c. primary

d. secondary

c. primary

300

What is the complementary DNA strand to 5’-AGTCTGA-3’? (including the prime ends)

3’-TCAGACT-5’

300

What’s the difference between the nucleus and the nucleolus?

Nucleus stores DNA; nucleolus makes ribosomes

300

What process builds a protein from mRNA?

Translation

300

Which phase shows the nuclear membrane reforming around 2 cells?

Telophase

300

Prions occur when misfolded proteins form and clump up, causing other proteins to misfold. Why is this harmful?

They can disrupt cell functions or cause disease

400

Arrange from smallest to largest: DNA, nucleus, liver cell, tissue, organ, body.

DNA → Nucleus → Cell → Tissue → Organ → Body

400

Which of these are NOT a membrane-bound organelle: nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, or cytoplasm? (can be more than one)

cell membrane and cytoplasm

400

During translation, what molecule brings amino acids to the ribosome?

tRNA

400

Compare mitosis and meiosis in one sentence.

Mitosis makes 2 identical cells; meiosis makes 4 non-identical gametes.

400

What does a ribosome do?

Reads mRNA and assembles amino acids into proteins

500

What is the relationship between a gene and a protein?

A gene contains the DNA instructions that code for a specific protein.

500

Why are human cells considered specialized?

Because cells vary in structure and function depending on their role in the body?

500

Which codon codes for the amino acid Lysine?

AAA

500

What kind of DNA strands form during replication?

A leading and a lagging strand

500

How can a change in the DNA sequence can lead to a misfolded protein?

A mutation in the DNA sequence can change the amino acid sequence, altering the protein’s shape and causing it to fold incorrectly.

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