RSMSMU
DNA History
Copies of Themselves
Mitosis
DNA
100
Measured by the Scoville unit.
What is spiciness?
100
Crick's first name
What is Francis?
100
The organism that most commonly goes through binary fission
What is bacteria
100
The chromatin become chromosomes and the nuclear envelope dissolves.
What is prophase
100
In the nucleus
What is where is DNA found
200
This European country produces Saab cars and makes delicious meatballs and sells lots of value-priced furniture in the US at Ikea.
What is Sweden?
200
Crick's partner in science
What is James Watson?
200
Process through which animals like aphids can rapidly make clones.
What is parthenogenesis?
200
These are the reasons a cell would go through mitosis.
What is growth, repair or maintenance.
200
The shape of a DNA molecule
What is a double helix
300
Entomologists study these.
What are insects?
300
She took the crossed picture of DNA that inspired the first molecular model.
Who is Rosalind Franklin?
300
The drawback of a population with limited or no genetic variability.
What is dying off quickly due to environmental stress or disease?
300
This is the phase that the chromosomes line up along the center
What is metaphase
300
A nucleotide
What is a part of DNA made up of phosphate, sugar and a base.
400
The chemical symbol for tin.
What is 'Sn'?
400
Who shared the critical picture with James Watson?
Who is Morris Wilkins?
400
This is what the cell that reproduces is called
What is the parent cell
400
This is the phase when the cell starts to split. In an animal cell this would be a pinching off, in a plant cell the formation of a cell plate.
What is telophase
400
The four nitrogenous bases.
What are adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine.
500
The line that divided the north and south in the US civil war.
What is the Mason Dixon Line?
500
The technique used to take pictures of microscopic crystals and their inner structure.
What is Xray diffraction?
500
What RNA stands for.
What is ribonucleic acid?
500
This is the phase when the chromosomes are pulled to the opposite sides of the cell.
What is anaphase
500
These always go together
What are adenine and thymine, cytosine and guanine