DNA Structure
Chargaff's Rule
Cell Structure
Strawberry DNA Extraction
Scientific Thinking
100

What are the four nitrogen bases in DNA?

A, T, C, G

100

What is
Chargaff's rule?

A pairs with T and C pairs with G

100

Where is the DNA located in eukaryotic cells?

Inside the nucleus

100

What did smashing the strawberries accomplish?

It broke the cell walls

100

What is an independent variable?

The thing you change in an experiment

200

What three parts make up a nucleotide?

sugar, phosphate, base

200

If A=30%, what is T?

30%

200

What is the function of the nucleus?

To protect DNA and regulate gene expression

200

Why was dish soap added?

To dissolve membranes

200

What is a dependent variable?

The thing you measure in and experiment as a result of the thing you changed.

300

What is the shape of DNA called?

Double helix

300

If C=18%, what is G?

18%

300

What is the cell membrane made of?

Phospholipid bilayer

300

What role did salt play in the extraction?

It helped DNA clump by neutralizing charges

300

Why are control groups important?

They allow comparison to show the effect of the variable

400

How does complementary base pairing allow DNA to replicate accurately?

Each base pairs with a specific partner (A-T, C-G)

400

If A=22%, what percentage of the DNA is G?

28%

400

Why is DNA tightly packaged inside the nucleus?

To protect it and organize it efficiently.

400

Why did cold alcohol make the DNA visible?

DNA is not soluble in cold alcohol and precipitates out

400

How does increasing sample size improve reliability(ie. testing a large group of people versus a small group)?

It reduces random variation in the results.

500

Why does the double helix structure help DNA store large amounts of information?

Its twisting allows long sequences of base pairs to be organized compactly.

500

Why must base pairing follow specific rules instead of random pairing?

To ensure proper shape and replication accuracy

500

What might happen if DNA were not protected inside the nucleus?

It could get damaged and lead to malfunction or mutations

500

If we skipped one step, which would most disrupt the experiment and why?

Skipping soap would leave membranes intact, blocking DNA release.

500

Why must scientists explain their reasoning, not just state their results?

So others understand how evidence supports the conclusion