The monomer of a carbohydrate
What is a monosaccharides.
The monomer of a Nucleic Acid
What is Nucleotide
Growth and Production of organelles
What is G1 phase
Proto-Oncogenes vs Oncogenes
What is proto-oncogenes regulated cells ad oncogenes are irregular cells that reproduce rapidly.
Mitosis occurs in the
What is the nucleus
The polymer of proteins
What is polypeptide
the bond that bonds nitrogenous bases
What is Hydrogen bond
DNA replication occurs and 2 nuclei form
What is S phase
The types of oncogenes
What is Benign and Malignant?
Benign: non-cancerous
Malignant: cancerous
Chromosomes align in the middle
What is Metaphase
The functions of proteins
What is communication, transport, storage and many more.
express a nucleotide
what is a phosphate group, a Deoxyribose sugar and a nitrogenous base. ( A,T,C,G)
Draw it out
preparation for mitosis and growth occur
What is G2 phase
Cancer cells exit the cell cycle
What is they repeat the cycle continuously, forming tumor clusters.
Sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell
What is Anaphase
The function of Nucleic Acids
what is
Information for protein production
hereditary information
this gives every nucleotide a specific identity
What is nitrogenous bases
A -- T
G- -C
This phase is for resting
What is G0 phase
cells exit
What is G1 phase
2 genetically identical cells are produced
What is Cytokinesis?
compare the composition of carbohydrates and nucleic acids
What is CHO and CHON
There are two polynucleotides complementing each other
What is Double Helix.
The longest phase of the cell cycle
What is Interphase. cells spend most of their time in Interphase.
Cancer patients are given drugs that inhibit this phase from Synthesizing DNA
What is S phase
The stages of mitosis
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis