The reason we are bigger now, then when we were a baby.
What is cell division?
Complimentary DNA strand to 3'ATC5'
What is 5'TAG3'?
The last step of mitosis that leads to two genetically identical daughter cells.
What is cytokinesis?
The base pair of cytosine
What is guanine?
The name of the sugar found in DNA
What is Deoxyribose?
The phase that cells spend most of their time in
What is interphase?
The bond between nitrogenous bases
What is a hydrogen bond?
The phase where the chromosomes are lined up in the middle
What is metaphase?
The part of DNA responsible for your traits
What are the order of nitrogenous bases?
An undifferentiated cell that can develop into other types of cells.
What is a stem cell?
The disease caused by unregulated cell division.
What is cancer?
The scientific name for the structure of DNA
What is double helix?
The phase where the sister chromatids are being pulled apart.
What is anaphase?
The percentage of adenine when cytosine is 30%
What is 20%?
The reason mitosis is important. (hint:cannot just say cell division needs to be more specific)
What is keeping the genetic material identical in the cells?
Not considered part of interphase, known as leaving the cell cycle.
What is G0?
The correct model for DNA replication.
What is the semi-conservative model?
The product(s) of mitosis.
What are 2 genetically identical daughter cells?
One of the 3 parts of a nucleotide that can change between nucleotides.
What are the nitrogenous bases?
The reason why you have different cell types, even though all your cells have the same DNA.
What is different sections of DNA are turned on?
The part of interphase where DNA gets replicated.
What is the S phase?
The 3 scientists who discovered the structure of DNA.
Who are Franklin, Watson, and Crick?
The phase where the nuclear envelope starts to rebuild around the chromosomes.
What is telophase?
The 2 scientists that discovered that DNA replication was semi-conservative.
Who are Meselson and Stahl?
The reason we can insert the human insulin gene into bacteria.
What is the DNA of both organisms have the same nitrogenous bases?