DNA Facts
Base Pairing
Replication Steps
100

What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic acid

100

Which base pairs with Adenine?

Thymine 

100

What enzyme unzips DNA during replication?

Helicase

200

Where in the cell is DNA found?

In the nucleus

200

Which base pairs with Cytosine?

Which base pairs with Cytosine?

200

What enzyme adds new bases during replication?


 DNA polymerase

300

What is the shape of DNA called?

Double helix

300

If one strand is A – T – C – G, what is the complementary strand?

T – A – G – C

300

What is the result of DNA replication?

Two identical DNA molecules

400

What are the building blocks of DNA?

Nucleotides

400

What type of bond holds the base pairs together?

Hydrogen bonds

400

Why is DNA replication called “semi-conservative”?

Each new DNA molecule has one old strand and one new strand


500

Name all three parts of a nucleotide.

Sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base

500

Why is base pairing important in DNA replication?

It ensures each new strand is a perfect copy of the original.

500

What would happen if DNA didn’t replicate correctly?

It could cause mutations or incorrect cell function