The mnemonic (letters) for the four phases of mitosis?
What is PMAT?
Pro - Meta- Ana- Telo
The direction does DNA replication occurs in
What is 5' --> 3'?
The definition of homeostasis
What is the maintenance of a stable state inside your body
The phase when chromosomes are moving to the two poles of the cell
What is anaphase?
Two unique things about a DNA's structure
What is double helix, antiparallel, or complementary base pairing?
A system that returns the body back to its normal state
What is a negative feedback loop?
The phase where a cell spends most of its time
What is Interphase (S Phase)?
The enzyme that "unwinds" the DNA strands
What is helicase?
This process is rare in a healthy body and sends a body's response past the normal state
What is a positive feedback loop
The importance of prophase
What is the chromatin condenses into chromosomes?
Where the body get new nucleotides to build DNA
What is FOOD?
Macromolecules :)
The heirarchical order of life
What is:
1 - cell
2 - tissue
3 - organ
4 - organ system
5 - organism
All of the steps in the cell cycle
What is Interphase (G1,S,G2), Mitosis, and Cytokinesis?
The percent of DNA that would be Cystonine if a DNA sample contained 47% Thymine
What is 3%?
47x2 = 94
100-94 = 6/2
=3
Brain will signal to the respiratory system and circulatory system to make the heart beat faster and breathing speed up to get more oxygen to cells when exercising.
What is a negative feedback loop