DNA Structure
DNA Replication
Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Miscellaneous
100

This is the commonly used term to describe the shape of a strand of DNA.

What is a Double Helix?

100

DNA is able to to reliably replicate because of this process.

What is complementary base pairing?

100

Cells spend most of their life in this phase of the cell cycle.

What is Interphase?

100

Mitosis has four phases.

What is True?

100

The chromatin condenses into sister chromatids, the nuclear membrane starts to dissolve, and the spindle fibers begin to form from the centrioles.

What is the process of Prophase?

200

This female scientist took an x-ray of DNA.

Who is Franklin?

200

This enzyme "unzips" DNA.

What is Helicase?

200

This process results in two genetically identical daughter cells.

What is Mitosis?

200

This is the phase when sister chromatids attach to spindle fibers and line up in the middle of the cell.

What is Metaphase?

200

This is the region of DNA where replication begins.

What is the primer?

300

These two scientists determined the three dimensional structure of DNA.

Who are Watson & Crick?
300

This enzyme adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand.

What is Polymerase?
300

This process results in four genetically unique daughter cells.

What is Meiosis?

300

Cytokinesis translates to this.

What is "splitting in half of the cytoplasm?"

300

The tension between the centrioles and centromeres causes the cell to elongate during this phase of Mitosis.

What is Anaphase?

400

DNA contains these three components.

What are a phosphate group, deoxyribose sugar, and nitrogenous bases?

400

This is the term that describes how new DNA strands contain half of the original strand after replication.

What is Semi-Conservative?

400

Before transitioning into Mitosis, a cell must do these two things.

What are grow and replicate its DNA?

400

These organelles act like cellular pulleys.

What are the centrioles?

400

This is how nitrogenous bases pair.

What is Adenine to Thymine and Cytosine to Guanine?

500

These are the four nitrogenous bases of DNA.

What are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, & Guanine?

500

This enzyme "glues" together any gaps in the new DNA strands at the end of replication.

What is Ligase?

500
Interphase has this many steps.

What is 3? (G1, S, G2)

500

DNA is in the form of chromatin during this phase.

What is Telophase?

500

Cells that make up these can remain in Interphase for their entire life cycle.

What are bones?
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