DNA Structure
Base-Pairing
DNA Replication
Enzymes
DNA Structure: Part 2
100

What does DNA stand for?

deoxyribonucleic acid

100

What base pairs up with adenine (A)?

Thymine/T

100

DNA replication produces new strands that are _____________________ the old strand. A. identical to B. similar to C. different from

A. identical to

100

What are protein molecules that increase the rate of a chemical reaction?

enzymes

100
What has been your favorite activity in Biology this semester?

(open ended answer)

200

DNA is made up of subunits called _________________

nucleotides

200

What base does guanine (G) pair up with?

Cytosine (C)

200

What kind of DNA replication actually occurs? A. Conservative B. Semi-conservative C. Dispersive

Semi-conservative replication

200

What is the enzyme that unzips a DNA molecule?

helicase

200

What makes up the backbone of DNA?

sugars and phosphates

300

DNA looks like a twisted ladder. Its shape is called ______________________.

double helix

300

What is a base pair?

two bases that are connected

300
Which of the following is the FIRST step in DNA replication? A. Helicase unzips the double helix B. DNA polymerase proofreads the strand C. DNA polymerase unzips the double helix D. Helicase proofreads the strand
A. Helicase unzips the double helix
300

What is the enzyme that adds free nucleotides to a new strand of DNA?

DNA polymerase

300

What type of bond holds together the sugar and phosphate group?

covalent bond

400

Each nucleotide has three parts. Name them.

Base, sugar, phosphate

400

What type of bond holds a base pair together?

hydrogen bond

400

What is a mistake in DNA called?

A mutation

400

What enzyme is responsible for connecting the two strands of DNA back together?

ligase

400

Name an object (other than DNA) that also forms a double helix. 

Examples of answers: spiral staircase, curly hair, a slide, spiral pasta

500

What is the name of the sugar in DNA?

deoxyribose

500

Which part of the ladder does a base pair make up?

the steps

500

Why is it important that DNA goes through replication?

to make new cells

500

How does DNA replication rely on proteins?

(open ended question)

500

What is the primary function of DNA?

guards information that tells the cells what proteins to make

M
e
n
u