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5 10Struc-ture
Function
Bases
Vocab.
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Structure
Question for 5 Points
DNA has been described as this
shape:
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Structure
Answer for 5 Points
Double Helix
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Structure
Question for 10 Points
DNA is made up repeating units (building
blocks) that are made og: a phosphate, a sugar
and a base. This repeating unit is called: Show Answer
Structure
Answer for 10 Points
Nucleotide
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Structure
Question for 15 Points
The backbone of a DNA molecule is made of what two molecules:
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Structure
Answer for 15 Points
Phosphate and Sugar
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Structre
Question for 20 Points
The inside of the DNA molecule (the rungs of the ladder) are made
up of:Show Answer
Structure
Answer for 20 Points
Nitrogenous Bases
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Structure
Question for 25 Points
Opposite sides of the DNA molecule are bonded together between the
bases. The type of bond that is used is called a:
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Structure
Answer for 25 Points
Hydrogen Bond
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Function
Question for 5 Points
DNA is used to:
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Function
Answer for 5 Points
Store genetic information
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Function
Question for 10 Points
These molecules are used to provide
strength to the DNA molecule. Name one of
the two molecules:Show Answer
Function
Answer for 10 Points
Phosphate or Sugar
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Function
Question for 15 Points
This molecules job is to provide the coding
information in the DNA molecule. Name this
molecule:Show Answer
Function
Answer for 15 Points
Nitrogenous Bases
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Function
Question for 20 Points
DNA is stored here in eukaryotes, which
provides protection for the DNA molecule.
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Function
Answer for 20 Points
Nucleus
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Function
Question for 25 Points
DNA is used to store genetic information. It
uses this genetic information to make
___________ that are used in the body. Show Answer
Function
Answer for 25 Points
Proteins
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Bases
Question for 5 Points
List the 4 bases that make up DNA:
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Bases
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Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine
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Bases
Question for 10 Points
How do the four bases pair up together?
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Bases
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Adenine with Thymine
and
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Bases
Question for 15 Points
Complete the other half of this DNA molecule:
A T G G C T A A
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Bases
Answer for 15 Points
A T G G C T A A
T A C C G A T T
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Bases
Question for 20 Points
The sequence of bases on one strand of DNA is
paired to the sequence of bases on the other strand
of DNA. This is called:Show Answer
Bases
Answer for 20 Points
Complementary Base Pairing
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Bases
Question for 25 Points
What is the reason why weak Hydrogen bonds are used between the bases to hold each side of the DNA
molecule together?Show Answer
Topic 3
Answer for 25 Points
Weak hydrogen bonds are used so that they can
easily be broken apart for DNA replication and protein synthesis.
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Vocabulary
Question for 5 Points
The material that contains the
information that determines inherited
characteristics.Show Answer
Vocabulary
Answer for 5 Points
DNA
(deoxyribonucleic acid)
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Vocabulary
Question for 10 Points
In a nucleic-acid chain, a subunit that consists of a sugar, phosphate,
and nitrogen containing base.
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Vocabulary
Answer for 10 Points
Nucleotide
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Vocabulary
Question for 15 Points
Nitrogenous bases made of 2 rings of
carbon and nitrogen atoms.
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Vocabulary
Answer for 15 Points
Purine
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Vocabulary
Question for 20 Points
Nitrogenous bases made of a single ring of
carbon and nitrogen atoms.
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Vocabulary
Answer for 20 Points
Pyrimidine
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Vocabulary
Question for 25 Points
What is the rule stating that adenine always
pairs with thymine and guanine always pairs
with cytosine?Show Answer
Vocabulary
Answer for 25 Points
Base Pairing Rule
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Fun Facts
Question for 5 Points
Where does your DNA originally come from?
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Fun Facts
Answer for 5 Points
Your parents
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Fun Facts
Question for 10 Points
True or False
The only organelle in eukaryotes to contain DNA is the nucleus.
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Fun Facts
Answer for 10 Points
False
The mitochondria and chloroplast contain their
own maternal DNA.Back to Board
Fun Facts
Question for 15 Points
How do the purine and pyrimidine bases pair
up?
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Fun Facts
Answer for 15 Points
A purine always pairs with a pyrimidine.
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Fun Facts
Question for 20 Points
List the two purine bases and the two pyrimidine bases.
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Fun Facts
Answer for 20 Points
Pruines: Adenine and Guanine
Pyrimidines: Cytosine and Thymine
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Fun Facts
Question for 25 Points
DNA in the condensed form is coiled around
what type of molecule?
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Fun Facts
Answer for 25 Points
Proteins
(called histone)
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“Big Points”
Question
The other type of nucleic acid that helps DNA make proteins is
called:Show Answer
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Big Points
Answer for Big Points
RNA
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