DNA Structure, Function, and Cell Division: Key Concepts for Biology

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Double-stranded molecule in the shape of a double helix

What is the shape of DNA?

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To provide a blueprint or instructions for the amino acids sequences (proteins) that make up our traits.

What is the function of DNA?

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Nucleotides

DNA is composed of monomers known as?

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A sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.

What is a nucleotide composed of?

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Deoxyribonucleic Acid

What is DNA?

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Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine

What are the four nitrogenous bases of a Nucleotide?

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Adenine - Thymine and Guanine - Cytosine

Which nitrogenous bases connect to each other?

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Adenine and Guanine

Which 2 nitrogenous bases are purines?

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Cytosine and Thymine

Which 2 nitrogenous bases are pyrimidines?

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3

How many hydrogen bonds are there between Guanine and Cytosine?

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2

How many hydrogen bonds are there between Adenine and Thymine?

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2 meters

How much DNA is stored in the Nucleus?

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Histones

What proteins do DNA's wrap around to form chromosomes?

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All of the DNA that is stored in the nucleus.

What is the definition of Genome?

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A part of DNA that calls for specific proteins to be created.

What is the definition of Gene?

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DNA's that do not make proteins (90%)

What is "junk DNA"?

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A visual representation of a cell's chromsomes.

What is the definition of Karyotype?

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23 pairs (46 chromosomes)

How many pairs of Chromosomes does Humans have?

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The sperm cells.

Which human cell does not have 46 chromosomes?

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Nucleus

Where is the DNA stored?

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Autosomes

What are the first 22 pairs of Chromosomes called?

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The sex chromosomes are responsible for determining the sex of the baby.

What is the name and role of the 23rd Chromosome pair?

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The Dad does because it either contributes an X cell or a Y cell. Males = XY

Which parent determines the sex of the baby?

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XX = Female

XY = Male

How do you know whether if the baby is a Female or Male?

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A pair of chromosomes (2)

What is a homologous chromosome?

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A body cell with the full set of chromosomes.

What is the definition of Diploids?

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The sex cell that does not contain the full diploid number of cells rather it holds 23 chromosomes. (Sperm/egg cell)

What is the definition of Haploids?

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DNA that comes in a form of a long, thin, and invisible strand that wraps around proteins.

What is the definition of a Chromatin

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When the chromosomes replicates themselves whilst still being attached to each other which are called sister chromatids.

What is the definition of Chromatid.

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The mid point that holds the two sister chromatids together.

What is a centromere?

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After the sister chromatids are broken up at the centromere those singular chromatids are called chromosomes.

How is a Chromosome formed after the replication? (Also the definition for the replicated chromosome)

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Chromosomes

During the process of cell division, the DNA in a cell is tightly packed and coiled into structures called

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Chromatin

Between cell divisions, the DNA in a eukaryotic cell is uncoiled and spread out in this thin, invisible form called

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Histones

During cell division, the DNA in a eukaryotic cell coils around proteins called ___.

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Humans have 46 chromosomes in all cells except sperm and egg cells. How many individual chromosomes are considered autosomes?

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If an organism has a diploid (2n) number of 16, how many chromosomes do its sperm cells or eggs cells contain?

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Autosomes

Pairs 1-22 are called ___.

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Homologous Chromosomes

A pair of the same chromosome is also known as

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Sister chromatids

When a copy of a chromosome is created, it is knows as

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DNA

Chromosomes, chromatids, and chromatin are all examples of

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A chromosome is replicated into sister chromatids which is then split up through the centromere creating two different chromosomes.

Explain the process of the Replication.