What phase is this?
Metaphase
Name the two process that create proteins in order
transcription and translation
True or False: DNA is single stranded and RNA is double stranded
False
What occurs when the checkpoints/ chemical signals stop working.
Cancer
What are the phases of mitosis?
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
Label the different parts of the cell cycle?
A- G1
B-S phase
C- G2
D- M phase
1. Copying DNA into mRNA is called_______.
2. This happens in the _________ (part of the cell)
1. transcription
2. nucleus
Replicate this strand of DNA
TGCAATATG
TGCAATATG
ACGTTATAC
What are the cell cycle checkpoints function?
They are used to check the DNA for damage and repair it or the cell will destroy itself.
What type of stem cell can become any type of body cell? (embryonic or adult)
Put these in order
D-A-F-C-E-B
1. Turning the mRNA into a chain of amino acids is called_________.
2. This process happens in the_______ (location in the cell)
1. translation
2. ribosome (cytoplasm)
Use your codon chart to translate:
AUG--UUU---AAA--CGC
Met--Phe--Lys--Arg
What process is being shown below 
DNA replication
If a cell was unable to make proteins, what organelle is most likely destroyed?
Ribosome
What is the larger phase AND more specific phase where DNA replication takes place?
Interphase AND S phase (Synthesis phase)
What are the steps of protein synthesis?
_____-->RNA--->_______
DNA--->RNA----> Proteins
1. What are the 4 nitrogen bases in DNA?
2. What are the 4 nitrogen bases in RNA?
1. ATCG (Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine)
2. AUCG (Adenine, Uracil, Cytosine, Guanine)
What process is being show
Transcription
What evidence can you draw from this data table about which stage is the longest and which one a cell spends the least amount of time in.

Interphase is the longest phase and the evidence from the table is that 86.85% of the cells are in that stage. The cell spends the least amount of time in telophase, because the percent is 0.50%
Explain what would happen to the daughter cells if the spindle fibers did not attach to one of the chromosomes in the picture 
One of the daughter cells would have an extra chromosome and one daughter cell would be missing a chromosome.
What is 4 and 6 and name the process they are involved in
4: tRNA
6: Amino Acid
Involved in Translation
If DNA is made up of 20% Cytosine, what percent Adenine does it have in it?
30% Adenine
What process is being shown in the picture? Explain how this process happens. 
Differentiation happens because different genes are expressed to become a specialized cell
Name the steps of protein synthesis and the molecules involved in each step and where it happens.
Transcription: DNA turns into mRNA in the nucleus
Translations: mRNA is turned into proteins in the ribosome (bonus if tRNA mentioned)