Unit A | Topic 5 | DNA Flashcards

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1
Q

What does DNA stand for?

A

Deoxyribonucleic acid

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2
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Definition of:
Chromosomes

A

Tightly coiled strips of DNA

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3
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How many chromosomes is each human supposed to have?

A

46 (23 pairs)

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4
Q

What shape does human DNA take?

A

Double Helix

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5
Q

What is DNA made of?

A

Genes

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6
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What 3 elements make up a strand of DNA?

A
  • Sugar
  • Phosphate
  • Nitrogen base
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7
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What is the name of a group of all 3 nitrogen bases?

A

Nucleotide

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8
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What are the names of the 4 kinds of nitrogen bases?

A
  • Adenine
  • Thymine
  • Cytosine
  • Guanine
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9
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What nitrogen bases are paired together?

A
  1. Adenine & Thymine
  2. Cytosine & Guanine
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10
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What is the name of two conjoined nitrogen bases?

A

A “rung”

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11
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What is the name of the two strips of sugar and phosphate that make up the sides of a strip of DNA?

A

The “Backbone”

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12
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Where in a cell can chromosomes be found inside the cell?

A

In the nucleus

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13
Q

True or false:
chromosomes are found in all living things

A

True

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14
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What is the name of body cells in the human body?

A

Somatic cells

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15
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What often happens to somatic cells in the human body

A

They often need to grow in number or be replaced

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16
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Definition of:
Mitosis

A

The process of somatic cells dividing to replace themselves inside an organism

17
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Is mitosis Sexual or Asexual?

A

Asexual

18
Q

What can Mitosis be compared to?
(Hint: has to do with bacteria)

A

Binary fission

19
Q

What is the process of Mitiosis?

A
  1. Start with a singe cell (contains 2 chromosomes)
  2. Chromosomes double in size
  3. Chromosomes line up “single file” inside a cell
  4. Chromosomes separate along with the cell, creating two cells identical to the parent
20
Q

What is the name of the sex cells found in humans?

A

Gametes

21
Q

Definition of:
Meiosis

A

A type of cell division that reduces the amount of chromosomes in gametes

21
Q

Is meiosis Sexual or Asexual?

A

Sexual

22
Q

Why is it important that new cells in meiosis only have half the DNA of the parent cell?

A

Ensures that all cells created via sexual reproduction have the correct amount of cells

23
Q

What is the process of Meiosis?

A
  1. Start with a single cell
    (containing 2 chromosomes)
  2. Chromosomes double in size
  3. Chromosomes pair up and swap DNA
  4. Both chromosomes go to different sides of the cell
  5. First cell division, one chromosome in each cell
  6. Chromosomes split in half and separate
  7. Second cell division, creating 4 unique cells each containing half a chromosome
24
Q

What happens if chromosomes don’t separate during meiosis?

A

Nondisjunction:
An abnormal amount of chromosomes become present, which can lead to things like disorders

25
Q

Definition of:
Mutation

A

A change to a strand of DNA, causes the structure to change and individual bases could be mixed up

26
Q

What are some causes of mutations?

A
  • X rays
  • Ultraviolet rays
  • Cosmic rays
  • Chemicals
27
Q

True or false:
All mutations are negative

A

False:
While many mutations are negative, some do nothing and some are even beneficial

28
Q

How many cell divisions occur in mitosis?

A

One

29
Q

How many cell divisions occur in meiosis?

A

Two