This term to describe the shape of DNA.
What is a double helix?
The process of DNA replication is complete!
What are two strands of DNA identical to the original?
Only RNA has this nitrogen base.
What is uracil?
Mitosis and Meiosis are examples of this.
What is cell division?
What is guanine?
The full name of DNA..
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
The DNA unzips itself between nitrogen bases.
What is step 1 of DNA replication?
Three types of RNA (whole names not just the letter)
What is messenger RNA, transfer RNA, and ribosomal RNA?
Humans have 23 of these.
What are pairs of chromosomes?
The white pentagonal shape.
What is sugar or deoxyribose?
DNA is located in this part of the cell
What is a nucleus?
Polymerase fuses the nucleotides to the strand of DNA and check for errors.
What is step 3 of DNA replication?
This matches it's anticodon to the mRNA's codon.
In Meiosis you begin with one parent cell and end with four of them.
What are gametes?
This is a black circular shape.
What is a phosphate?
A nitrogen base, a sugar, and a phosphate.
What are the 3 parts of a nucleotide?
The enzyme that is used to make a copy of a DNA molecule.
What is DNA polymerase?
RNA and DNA are considered nucleic acids because they are made up of this.
What are nucleotides?
Daughter cells in mitosis have the same DNA as.
What are the parent cells?
DNA and RNA both have these nitrogen bases.
What are adenine, guanine, and cytosine?
Only DNA has this nitrogen base.
What is thymine?
Step two of DNA replication.
What are free floating nucleotides that match up with their complementary bases?
The DNA unzips and attaches RNA nucleotides to make a long chain.
What is mRNA?
The process of how DNA results in a trait.
What is protein synthesis?