DNA Structure
DNA Replication
RNA
Protein Synthesis
Meiosis
100

Where is DNA located in a Eukaryotic cell?

Nucleus

100

Where does DNA replication occur?

nucleus

100

What is the name of the sugar in RNA?

Ribose

100

Where does translation occur in the cell?

ribosomes

100

What are the two types of reproduction?

Sexual and asexual reproduction

200

What are the 3 structures that create a nucleotide?

nitrogen base, deoxyribose sugar, phosphate

200

When does DNA replication occur?

interphase

200

What nitrogen base replaces thymine in RNA?

uracil

200

What does tRNA do during Protein synthesis?

Brings the amino acids mRNA codes for

200

What results when an egg cell and a sperm cell unite?

zygote

300

Who was the scientist that discovered the structure of the DNA molecule using x-ray technology?

Rosalind Franklin

300

Why must DNA replication occur?

To ensure the new cells produced at the end of the cell cycle have a complete set of DNA.

300

What are the two types of RNA that are used in protein synthesis?

mRNA & tRNA

300

Why is mRNA important in protein synthesis?

It carries the code from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome.

300

Which type of reproduction increases the chances of having the greatest genetic variability (ie differences)?

sexual reproduction

400

What type of organic compound is DNA?

nucleic acid

400

Why is the new DNA molecule at the end of replication considered semi-conservative?

The molecule contains a portion of the original DNA molecule.

400

What is the RNA sequence to the DNA sequence below:

                      ATTGGCGTATGCA

ATTGGCGTATGCA

UAACCGCAUACGU

400

What do the order of the bases along a gene determine?

The amino acid that forms a protein.

400

What is the purpose of Meiosis?

To produce 4 haploid gametic cells (ie have half the amount of chromosomes)

500

How does DNA and the genes it contains make us who we are?

Based on the order of the nitrogen bases and the proteins

500

Explain the steps of DNA replication in detail.

1. DNA untwists

2. DNA unzips with the help of DNA Helicase that breaks the hydrogen bonds in between the nitrogen base pairs.  The strands separate becoming the template strands.

3. Nitrogen bases from the cytoplasm come to match up with its corresponding base pair on the template strands.  Two new molecules that are identical result.

500

This type of genetic material carries information from DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis and has this number of strands.

What is RNA with one strand?

500

Why does a mutation to a base pair cause problems in the formation of a protein?

Alters the amino acid sequence which alters the protein that's intended to be made.

500

If a germ cell begins meiosis with 24 chromosomes:

1) How many total cells are produced at the end of meiosis?

2) How many chromosomes are in each cell at the end of meiosis?

1) 4 cells

2) 12 chromosomes in each cell

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