Structure
Function
Replication
History
Trivia
100

What is the building block of DNA?

Nucleic Acids (Nucleotides)

100

What is the function of DNA?

Stores the genetic information that determines all traits and directs cell activities.

100

What enzyme makes new copies of DNA?

DNA polymerase

100

Who discovered the Double Helix Structure of DNA

Watson and Crick

100

What gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide

200

What is the backbone of DNA made of? 

Deoxyribose sugar and a phosphate group

200

DNA contains the instructions for building these molecules that perform most functions in your body.

Proteins

200

Where does DNA replication begin?

Origin of Replication

200

What did Hershey and Chase Discover? 

That DNA is the genetic material, not protein

200

What is the longest bone in the human body?

The femur

300

What holds two nitrogen bases together?

Hydrogen Bond

300

What is a functional Unit of DNA called? 

A gene

300

List the three steps of DNA replication

Initiation

Elongation

Termination

300

What organisms did Hershey and Chase use in their experiment?

Bacteria and bacteriophages

300

What organelle is the powerhouse of the cell?

The mitochondria

400

What is the shape of a DNA molecule?

Double Helix

400

The sequence of these building blocks — adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine — is what actually stores genetic information.

Nitrogen bases

400

What is the mode of DNA replication?

Semiconservative Model

400

What is Chargaff's Rule?

The %A=%T and the %G=%C

400

What is the common name for sodium bicarbonate?

Baking Soda

500

This word means “running in reverse orientation,” and it describes how the sugar-phosphate backbones of DNA face opposite directions.

Anti-parallel

500

Describe how DNA is compacted for efficient storage

DNA is wrapped around histones 

Further compacted into Chromatin

Chromatin compacted into Chromosomes (only during cell division)

500

What is the name of the process where DNA polymerase checks for mistakes? 

Proofreading

500

Why did scientists believe protein contained the genetic information?

Proteins are more complex - 20 amino acids

Proteins carry out all the cells functions, logical to conclude 

500

What force keeps planets in motion?

Gravity