Mitosis
Meiosis
DNA and RNA
Protein synthesis
DNA Replication
100

What is mitosis?

The division of cells and its genetic material. 

100

Sperm and Egg cells

Gametes

100

what shape is DNA?

Double helix

100

What is transcription?

The process of making mRNA from DNA in the nucleus

100

Where does DNA replication occur in Eukaryotes?

the Nucleus

200

Number of cells that come out of this

2

200

How many cells AND chromosomes do you get at the end of meiosis? 

4 cells with 23 chromosomes in each cell.

200

What did Watson and Crick do?

Created a model of DNA structure

200

What is translation?

The process of using tRNA and mRNA to put together amino acids at the ribosome

200

When does DNA replication happen during the cell cycle?

S phase of interphase

300

What are the type of cells that come from the process of mitosis?

2 identical daughter cells

300
Give 3 difference between Meiosis and Mitosis.

1. Meiosis goes through PMAT twice and Mitosis goes through PMAT one time.

2. Mitosis ends with 2 identical cells and Meiosis ends with 4 cells. 

3. Mitosis is axsexual reproduction and Meiosis is sexual reproduction.

300

What are the 4 nitrogen bases of DNA?

Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine

300

What is the function of mRNA?

To bring the instructions to make a protein from the nucleus to the ribosome

300

Does DNA replication happen during mitosis?

No, before

400

Name the phases of mitosis. 

Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase 

400

what is M1 (Meiosis I) divided into? 

prophase 1, anaphase 1, metaphase 1, telophase 1

400

How many strands does RNA have and what does the DNA look like?

1 singular circular piece of DNA

400

What is the function of tRNA?

Molecule that brings amino acids to the ribosome during translation

400

What are the key players (enzymes) in DNA replication?

DNA helicase, DNA polymerase, DNA ligase

500

Label the phases.


a. Telophase 

b. Metaphase

C. Prophase 

D. Anaphase 

500

what is the purpose of meiosis?

to ensure genetic variation

500

What nitrogen base replaces Thymine in RNA?

Uracil

500

What is the structure of ribosomes?

Small subunit with mRNA binding site. 

Large subunit with EPA binding sites. 

500

Explain the complete process of DNA replication. 

DNA helicase unwinds the double helix of DNA by splitting the hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous bases. DNA polymerase lays down the complementary nucleotides bidirectionally creating leading and lagging strands. DNA ligase fuses the okazaki fragments in the lagging strand. Finally, the process ends with 1 original DNA strand and 1 complementary strand. 

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