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Ms. Smedley & Mr. Bartolone’s
Mitosis & DNA Jeopardy
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Mitosis DNA Structure DNA Replication Scientists & Experiments ????? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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List the 3 main parts of the cell cycle
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Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis Click Anywhere to Continue
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What are the 3 parts of Interphase?
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G1, S, G2 Click Anywhere to Continue
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What are the stages of Mitosis?
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Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Click Anywhere to Continue
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What happens during Metaphase?
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Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is Cytokinesis? 1-500
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Cell splitting into 2 daughter cells Click Anywhere to Continue
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What makes the backbone (or sides) of DNA?
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Deoxyribose & Phosphate Click Anywhere to Continue
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What are the 4 nitrogen bases and which pair together?
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Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine A=T G=C Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is a Nucleotide? 2-300
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Phosphate group, sugar, and a base Click Anywhere to Continue
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Since DNA has 2 sides / backbones it is called a…
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Double Helix Click Anywhere to Continue
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What holds the nitrogren bases together?
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Hydrogen bonds Click Anywhere to Continue
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The replication of DNA begins with the _______ of the double helix.
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Unzipping Click Anywhere to Continue
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What protein supplies each side of the DNA with its corresponding base?
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DNA Polymerase Click Anywhere to Continue
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The site where the DNA splits / unzips is called…
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Replication Fork Click Anywhere to Continue
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What are the steps of DNA Replication?
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DNA unzips DNA Polymerase makes the matching bases Hydrogen bonds attach the bases Two identical helixes form each with one parent strand and one daughter strand Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is the corresponding sequence…
ATGTCAG 3-500
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TACAGTC Click Anywhere to Continue
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In the Hersey-Chase experiment what were the protein and DNA labeled with?
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Protein – sulfur DNA - phosphorus Click Anywhere to Continue
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Who discovered the double helix structure?
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Rosalind Franklin Click Anywhere to Continue
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Who build the first 3D structure of the double helix?
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Watson & Crick Click Anywhere to Continue
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Describe how Avery furthered Griffith’s experiment…
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Injected mice with the R strain and the heat killed S strain, along with Protease and DNase. Click Anywhere to Continue
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Explain what was done in Avery’s experiment and what it showed…
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By injecting the mice with the additional Protease and DNase, he showed that DNA is most likely the genetic material Click Anywhere to Continue
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What does DNA stand for? 5-100
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Deoxyribonucleic Acie Click Anywhere to Continue
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How many Chromosomes do an egg / sperm have?
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What is the final stage for the Cell Cycle?
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Cytokinesis Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is the difference between how plant and animal cells go through Ctokinesis?
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Plant = cell plate Animal = cleavage furrow Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is DNA? 5-500
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Genetic information that directs a cell as to what function it will perform Click Anywhere to Continue
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