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Index
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Cell Interphase Day 1
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
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cell growth & development phase before division
Interphase
growth, development and division
Cell Life Cycle
cell grows & develops by synthesizing (making) the proteins that give organisms their traits and characteristics from DNA & RNA
Protein Synthesis
newly replicated DNA is checked for errors before the cell divides
Checkpoint
instructional genetic code for making the proteins that give living things their traits & characteristics - Double Helix shape inside nucleus in Eukaryotic cells - Circular shape in Prokaryotic cells
DNA
single stranded; uses DNA’s instructions to make proteins
RNA
monomer building block
Nucleotide
Deoxyribose Sugar in DNA or Ribose in RNA Phosphate (P) Nitrogen Base - Cytosine - Guanine - Adenine - Thymine in DNA or Uracil in RNA
Nucleotide
Hydrogen Bonds connect the nitrogen bases Cytosine to Guanine (“CG”) and Adenine to Thymine (“AT”) in DNA to form double helix or Adenine to Uracil (“AU”) in RNA
Base Pairing
each strand of double helix DNA
Sugar Phosphate Backbones
Protein Macromolecules monomer building block
Amino Acids
Traits are expressed by proteins Enzyme proteins catalyze (speed up) chemical rxns Structure (hair, nails, muscles) Transport substances - Ex: Hemoglobin allows red blood cells to transport oxygen Hormone Chemical Messengers - Some hormones are also lipids
Protein Functions
Proteins have unique shapes and functions True or False
True
DNA is replicated, so when the cell divides each new cell doesn’t end up with only half the required amount of DNA
DNA Replication
Proteins have a unique number and sequence of different amino acid building blocks
True