DNA Structure & Replication
Protein Synthesis
GENETICS & Pedigrees
The Cell Cycle & Cancer
Evolution
100

What are the three chemical components that make up a single DNA nucleotide?

A phosphate group, a deoxyribose sugar, and a nitrogenous base

100

What is a codon, and on which type of RNA molecule is it located?

Three-base mRNA sequence

100

If two parents with brown eyes (dominant) have a child with blue eyes (recessive), what must be the genotypes of both parents?

Both are Bb

100

What are the two main biological reasons why multicellular organisms use cell division?

Growth and repair

100

What are the species-shared bone structures called that indicate a shared common ancestor?

Homologous structures

200

According to base pairing rules, if a DNA molecule contains 22% Adenine, what are the percentages of Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine?

22% Thymine, 28% Guanine, and 28% Cytosine.

200

Where in the cell does transcription take place, and where does translation take place?

Nucleus and ribosome

200

In human blood types, why are alleles A and B considered "codominant"?

Both express equally

200

Define "checkpoints" and "apoptosis," and explain how they work together to protect an organism.

Quality control, death

200

What is a vestigial structure? Give one example from your study guide.

Functionless remnant; pelvis

300

Which chemical parts form the alternating "backbone" (sides) of the DNA ladder, and which parts make up the "rungs" (steps)?

The backbone is made of alternating deoxyribose sugar and phosphate; the rungs are made of nitrogenous base pairs.

300

Describe the structural relationship between a chromosome, a gene, and a protein.

Genes make proteins

300

If a red bull (RR) mates with a white cow (WW) to produce Roan offspring (RW), what percentage of their offspring will be Roan?

100%

300

How does the behavior of normal cells regarding "contact inhibition" differ from the behavior of cancer cells?

Cancer never stops

300

Why is DNA sequencing considered one of the most reliable pieces of evidence for mapping evolutionary relationships?

Shows direct heritage

400

What is the primary purpose of DNA replication, and how does the genetic makeup of the resulting molecules compare to the original?

Copying DNA; identical

400

Compare and contrast the roles of mRNA and tRNA during protein synthesis.

mRNA carries; tRNA delivers

400

When crossing two heterozygous parents (Aa x Aa), what are the expected genotype and phenotype ratios of the offspring?

1:2:1 genotype; 3:1 phenotype

400

Using the car analogy, explain how a mutation in an oncogene promotes uncontrolled cell division.

Stuck gas pedal

400

Using the example of the rock pocket mice, explain how an environmental change can lead to a shift in the physical traits (phenotypes) of a population.

Survival of fittest

500

What are the three primary biological roles that DNA serves within a living organism?

Store, copy, transmit

500

How can a single base substitution mutation in a gene completely alter a protein's function?

Changes amino acids

500

An unaffected mother who is not a carrier (XHXH) has a child with a male who has hemophilia (XhY). Why will 100% of their daughters be carriers while 0% of their sons will have the disorder?

X-linked inheritance rules

500

Using the car analogy, explain how a mutation in a tumor suppressor gene leads to uncontrolled cell growth.

Broken brakes

500

When looking at a cladogram, how do you determine which two species are the most closely related?

Closest common ancestor