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1 Ms. Smedley & Mr. Bartolone’s
Mitosis & DNA Jeopardy

2 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

3 List the 3 main parts of the cell cycle
1-100

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Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis Click Anywhere to Continue

5 What are the 3 parts of Interphase?
1-200

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G1, S, G2 Click Anywhere to Continue

7 What are the stages of Mitosis?
1-300

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Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Click Anywhere to Continue

9 What happens during Metaphase?
1-400

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Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell Click Anywhere to Continue

11 What is Cytokinesis? 1-500

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Cell splitting into 2 daughter cells Click Anywhere to Continue

13 What makes the backbone (or sides) of DNA?
2-100

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Deoxyribose & Phosphate Click Anywhere to Continue

15 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

17 What is a Nucleotide? 2-300

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Phosphate group, sugar, and a base Click Anywhere to Continue

19 Since DNA has 2 sides / backbones it is called a…
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Double Helix Click Anywhere to Continue

21 What holds the nitrogren bases together?
2-500

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Hydrogen bonds Click Anywhere to Continue

23 The replication of DNA begins with the _______ of the double helix.
3-100

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Unzipping Click Anywhere to Continue

25 What protein supplies each side of the DNA with its corresponding base?
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DNA Polymerase Click Anywhere to Continue

27 The site where the DNA splits / unzips is called…
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Replication Fork Click Anywhere to Continue

29 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

31 What is the corresponding sequence…
ATGTCAG 3-500

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TACAGTC Click Anywhere to Continue

33 In the Hersey-Chase experiment what were the protein and DNA labeled with?
4-100

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Protein – sulfur DNA - phosphorus Click Anywhere to Continue

35 Who discovered the double helix structure?
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Rosalind Franklin Click Anywhere to Continue

37 Who build the first 3D structure of the double helix?
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Watson & Crick Click Anywhere to Continue

39 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

41 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

43 What does DNA stand for? 5-100

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Deoxyribonucleic Acie Click Anywhere to Continue

45 How many Chromosomes do an egg / sperm have?
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47 What is the final stage for the Cell Cycle?
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Cytokinesis Click Anywhere to Continue

49 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

51 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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