Cells 3 Flashcards

1
Q

DNA is joined together by pairs of nucleotides, what are the pairs?

A

Adenine
Thymine

Cytosine
Guanine

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2
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What bonds amino acids together in proteins?

A

Peptide bonds

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3
Q

How do the base pairs (letters) pair together in DNA?

A

AT and CG

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4
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What are the two main phases of protein synthesis?

A

Transcription and translation

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5
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In protein synthesis what is transcription, the first phase?

A

Information is transferred from DNA to RNA in the nucleus.

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6
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In protein synthesis what is translation, the second phase?

A

Information is translated so amino acids can make the proteins.

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7
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Where does transcription occur?

A

In the nucleus

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8
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Where does the translation occur?

A

In the cytoplasm

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9
Q

What is cytokinesis?

A

When cytoplasm splits in to two cells.

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10
Q

What are the four stages of DNA replication?

A

1 unwinding of DNA
2 breaking parent strands
3 assembly of new DNA
4 restoration of helix

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11
Q

What are the two ways cells divide?

A

Mitosis - somatic- (body cells)

Meiosis - gametes (develops in to egg or sperm)

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12
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Why do we need mitosis? (2)

A

To replace dead, injured cells

For growth and development

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13
Q

Which cells in the body cannot be readily replaced? (2)

A

Cardiac and neurone cells.

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14
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Why can’t red blood cells divide?

A

They have no nucleus

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15
Q

What is the cellular result of mitosis? (2)

A

Two identical daughter cells, with 23 PAIRS of chromosomes in each

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16
Q

What is the phase called when DNA is replicated?

A

Interphase

17
Q

What are the 4 phases of mitosis?

A

Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase

18
Q

Where does meiosis occur? (2)

A

Testes and ovaries

19
Q

How many daughter cells does meiosis result in?

A

4

20
Q

How many chromosomes does a normal fertilised cell have?

A

46 chromosomes

23 pairs

21
Q

Protein synthesis occurs in most cells, what two reasons do they do this for?

A

Structural (building) or

regularity (regulating hormones)