Vocabulary
Protein Synthesis
DNA Replication
Mitosis
Miscellaneous
100

The organelle where transcription takes place

What is the nucleus?

100
This is the sequence of DNA that encodes a specific protein

What is a gene?

100

These are the 4 bases used in DNA replication

What are A, G, C, and T?

100
This causes cancer - it is a mass of cells that divides uncontrollably

What is a tumor?

100

The term "chromosome" comes from the words "chroma-" and "-soma" which mean - 

chroma=color
Soma = body

200

All of a cell's genetic material

What is genome?

200

Term for the three bases that code for an amino acid

What is codon?

200

This enzyme adds nucleotides to the growing complementary strand during DNA replication.

What is DNA polymerase?

200

This type of reproduction results in an exact copy of the parent cells, with very little genetic variation

What is asexual reproduction?

200

Replicate this following DNA sequence: 

ATT TAT GCT TGC

What is 

TAA ATA CGA ACG

300

The organelle where translation takes place

What is the ribosome?

300

These are the 4 nucleotide bases used when transcribing DNA to mRNA

What are A, C, G, U?

300

This enzyme helps unzip the DNA so it can be replicated

What is DNA helicase?
300

This is the phase of mitosis where chromosomes line up in the middle (or meet in the middle) of the cell

What is metaphase?

300

DNA shows this type of replication - meaning when it replicates, it has one "new" strand and one "parent" strand

What is semiconservative replication?

400

One half of a duplicated chromosome - you can have sister ones in mitosis

What is chromatid?

400

This type of RNA brings amino acids to build a protein

What is tRNA?

400

Cells undergo this type of cell division after fertilization

What is mitosis?

400

The three parts of the cell cycle

What are interphase, cell division (or mitosis), and cytokinesis?

400
Bacteria show this kind of cell division.

What is binary fission?

500

This is the term used to describe the process which helps carve out distinctive structures like fingers and toes.

What is apoptosis?
500

This is the central dogma of molecular biology

What is DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is translated into a protein? (DNA -> RNA -> protein)

500
This would be the complementary sequence to the following DNA strand: AGG TAC CAT TTA

What is TCC ATG GTA AAT?

500

The number of cells you end up with at the end of mitosis

What is 2 identical cells?
500

A mutation that does not change the amino acid sequence is known as this:

What is silent mutation?

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