Genes and Cell Division
How Genes Function
Proteins
Mitosis and Meiosis
Genes & Cell Division 2
100

These are located on chromosomes

What are genes?

100

Coded messages

What is DNA?

100

amino acids

What are proteins made of?

100
This process results in repair, growth, or asexual reproduction.

What are possible functions of mitosis?

100

This happens during interphase.

When is a cell's genetic material duplicated?

200

23 pairs or 46 chromosomes

How many chromosomes does a diploid human cell have?

200

Watson and Crick in 1953

Who worked out a model for the structure of DNA and when did they do it?

200

DNA-mRNA-protein

What is the sequence of events in forming a protein?

200

These are special reproductive cells having only 23 chromosomes (in humans).

What are gametes?

200

The cell's cytoplasm and organelles are divided, resulting in two new daughter cells.

What happens during cytokinesis?

300

interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis

What are the three stages of the cell cycle?

300

The four bases in DNA nucleotides

What are adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine?

300

A codon codes for this.

What is amino acid?

300

Two organisms each give one complete copy of their genes to form a new organism.

What is sexual reproduction?

300

During this process, the offspring receive an exact copy of the parent's genetic material, making them identical to the parent.

What is asexual reproduction?

400

The four phases of mitosis

What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
400

DNA replication

What is the process in which DNA is duplicated?

400

DNA is precise, complex information.

How does protein sythesis provide evidence of a Creator?

400

Yeast is an example of this method of reproduction.

What is budding?

400

An example of a lobster growing a new pincer is an example of this.

What is regeneration?

500

Sister chromatids are lined up at the center of the spindle

What is metaphase?
500

It is single-stranded, the base uracil replaces thymine, and it contains a different sugar.

How is RNA different than DNA?

500

Chromosome movement allows for equal distribution of the chromosomes between two new daughter cells.

Why is it important that chromosomes move during mitosis?

500

This process involves two divisions and produces haploid daughter cells called gametes.

What is meiosis?

500
One involves two divisions and produces haploid daughter cells, while the other involves only one and produces diploid daughter cells.

What is the difference between meiosis and mitosis?