DNA/mRNA
Inheritance
Proteins
Protein Synthesis
All of the Biology
100

Where in the cell is DNA stored?

What is the nucleus?

100

Dominant or recessive versions of genes that are passed on during reproduction. 

What are alleles?

100

The building blocks of proteins.

What are amino acids? 

100

Identify where the following processes take place in the cell: 

(1) Transcription 

(2) Translation

What are:

(1) The nucleus

(2) The ribosome

100

This process involved using the mitochondria to create ATP so cells can complete life functions with energy.

What is cellular respiration?

200

In mRNA thymine (T) is replaced with ______ so that A pairs with ______, T pairs with A, and C and G still pair together.

What is Uracil (U)?

200

Define the following terms:

Heterozygous

Homozygous

Heterozygous - When someone has two different alleles. 

Homozygous - When someone has two of the same alleles.

200

The ________________ of an enzyme binds to the _______________ in order to complete a chemical reaction.

What are the active site and the substrate?

200

The ____________ is responsible for reading the ______________ to develop the ___________ __________ chain that will form the primary structure of a protein. 

What are: ribosome, mRNA, amino acid?

200

These molecules are fought off by the immune system and can cause sickness.

What are antigens? 

300

__________________________ results in a copy of genetic material in the nucleus used for reproduction.

__________________________ results in an mRNA strand to be used during protein synthesis.

What is DNA synthesis and transcription? 

300

In humans, brown eyes (B) are dominant to blue eyes (b). A man with brown eyes married a woman with blue eyes and had three children. Two of their sons had brown eyes, but their daughter had blue eyes, What would the genotype of the man have to be?

What is Bb?

300

These proteins lower the activation energy needed to complete chemical reactions like synthesis, digestion, or transport. 

What are enzymes?

300

If there is a genetic mutation in DNA, explain how it could affect translation.

A genetic mutation could result in the wrong amino acid being created during translation affecting the structure and function of the protein.

300

This biological process results in offspring with an exact copy of the genetic material they receive from their parents.

What is mitosis?

400

Identify the types of mutations we've talked about as a class and provide a brief description:

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

What are: 

(1) Substitution - a base pair is changed in the genetic sequence

(2) Insertion - A base pair is added to the genetic sequence causing a frameshift to the right.

(3) Deletion - A base pair is removed from the genetic sequence causing a frameshift to the left.

400

Cystic fibrosis is a recessive genetic disorder that causes a build up of mucus in the body due to the CFTR protein not working properly. What is the only way this disease could be expressed in offspring? 

What is receiving two recessive alleles? 

400

These proteins are made by the immune system and bind to antigens to destroy them in the adaptive immune response.

What are antibodies?

400

Sometimes, genetic mutations can be silent. What does this mean? (hint: Lactase enzyme lab)

When a mutation is silent, the genetic sequence changes, but the amino acid sequence does not, thereby keeping the protein intact.

400

This process forms gametes used during sexual reproduction.

What is meiosis?

500

Explain the role of the following regions in DNA:

(1) Noncoding regions

(2) Coding Regions

(1) Noncoding regions respond to environmental stimuli to switch genes on or off.

(2) Coding regions directly code for the amino acids that build a protein.

500

The ABO blood groups in humans are expressed as the IA, IB, and i alleles. The IA allele encodes the A blood group antigen, IB encodes B, and i encodes O. Both A and B are dominant to O. If a heterozygous blood type A parent (IAi) and a heterozygous blood type B parent (IBi) mate. How much offspring would be blood type O? 

what is 25%?

500

Genetic mutations, temperature, acidity, and other environmental factors can cause this to occur to enzymes, leaving them unable to bind to their substrate.

What is denature?

500

Transcribe and translate the following DNA sequence:

TAC GAA TGC CCC GAC GAC TCA CAC GCG GGA TTT 

mRNA

AUG CUU ACG GGG CUG AGU GUG CGC CCU AAA

Amino Acid

Met Leu Thr Gly Leu Ser Val Arg Pro Lys

500

This body system is responsible for acquiring nutrients by breaking things down into needed for our cells to be able to complete life processes.

What is the digestive system?