The monomers of carbohydrates
What are monosaccharides?
The organelle responsible for converting food (glucose) into energy (ATP)
What is the Mitochondria?
The phase of the cell cycle where DNA is replicated
What is the S Phase?
The molecule that drives DNA replication
What is DNA polymerase?
The normal function of a tumor suppressor like BRCA1
What is to control and regulate cell division?
The definition of a codon
What is a sequence of three nucleotides on an mRNA molecule that codes for a specific amino acid?
The meaning of the term hydrophobic
What is water-fearing?
A key difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
What is that eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotes do not?
The stage of the cell cycle during which the two daughter cells split from one another
What is Cytokinesis?
The molecule that drives DNA replication
What is RNA polymerase?
The normal function of a proto-oncogene like RAS
What is to stimulate cell division?
The base pair complement for the DNA sequence ATGC
What is TACG?
The process that joins monomers together by removing a water molecule
What is dehydration synthesis?
The primary component of the cell membrane, which has hydrophobic tails and a hydrophilic head
What is the phospholipid bilayer?
The role of the G1 checkpoint
What is to check the DNA for damage and determine if the cell should commit to division?
The nucleotide base Thymine in DNA is replaced by this in RNA
What is Uracil?
What happens if a tumor suppressor gene like BRCA1 is mutated
What is that the cell will divide uncontrollably, possibly leading to cancer?
The transcribed mRNA sequence for the DNA strand TACCAGTTGG
What is AUGGUCAACC
The basic structure of an amino acid
What is an amino group, a carboxyl group, and an R-group?
The location where translation (building the amino acid chain) occurs in the cell
What is the Ribosome?
The names of the four stages of mitosis
What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase?
One structural difference between DNA and RNA
What is that DNA is double-stranded and RNA is single-stranded?
What would happen if the proto-oncogene RAS was mutated
What is that the proto-oncogene would be stuck in the "on" position and promote uncontrolled cell division? (Slam on the gas pedal)
The amino acid sequence for the mRNA strand AUGUUACCA
What is Met-Leu-Pro?
How enzymes speed up chemical reactions
What is lowering the activation energy of the reaction?
The role of apoptosis in the cell cycle
What is to eliminate damaged or unnecessary cells?
What can happen if cell cycle checkpoints don't function properly
What is uncontrolled cell growth and cancer?
A comparison/contrast of the functions of DNA and RNA
What is that DNA stores genetic information and RNA helps carry out the instructions for building proteins?
Three specific ways cancer cells differ from normal cells
What is that cancer cells are often unspecialized, they ignore cell cycle checkpoints, they undergo uncontrolled cell division, and/or they avoid apoptosis?
The amino acid sequence for the mRNA strand AUGGUCAACCUAG
What is Met-Val-Asp-Stop