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15 20 25 510 Struc- ture Function Bases Vocab. Fun Facts 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six
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Structure Question for 5 Points DNA has been described as this shape: Show Answer
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Structure Answer for 5 Points Double Helix Back to Board
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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
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Structure Answer for 10 Points Nucleotide Back to Board
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Structure Question for 15 Points The backbone of a DNA molecule is made of what two molecules: Show Answer
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Structure Answer for 15 Points Phosphate and Sugar Back to Board
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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
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Structure Answer for 20 Points Nitrogenous Bases Back to Board
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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: Show Answer
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Structure Answer for 25 Points Hydrogen Bond Back to Board
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Function Question for 5 Points DNA is used to: Show Answer
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Function Answer for 5 Points Store genetic information Back to Board
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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
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Function Answer for 10 Points Phosphate or Sugar Back to Board
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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
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Function Answer for 15 Points Nitrogenous Bases Back to Board
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Function Question for 20 Points DNA is stored here in eukaryotes, which provides protection for the DNA molecule. Show Answer
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Function Answer for 20 Points Nucleus Back to Board
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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
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Function Answer for 25 Points Proteins Back to Board
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Bases Question for 5 Points List the 4 bases that make up DNA: Show Answer
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Bases Answer for 5 Points Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine Back to Board
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Bases Question for 10 Points How do the four bases pair up together? Show Answer
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Bases Answer for 10 Points Adenine with Thymine and Guanine with Cytosine Back to Board
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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 Show Answer
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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 Back to Board
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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
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Bases Answer for 20 Points Complementary Base Pairing Back to Board
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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
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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. Back to Board
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Vocabulary Question for 5 Points The material that contains the information that determines inherited characteristics. Show Answer
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Vocabulary Answer for 5 Points DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) Back to Board
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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. Show Answer
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Vocabulary Answer for 10 Points Nucleotide Back to Board
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Vocabulary Question for 15 Points Nitrogenous bases made of 2 rings of carbon and nitrogen atoms. Show Answer
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Vocabulary Answer for 15 Points Purine Back to Board
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Vocabulary Question for 20 Points Nitrogenous bases made of a single ring of carbon and nitrogen atoms. Show Answer
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Vocabulary Answer for 20 Points Pyrimidine Back to Board
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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
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Vocabulary Answer for 25 Points Base Pairing Rule Back to Board
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Fun Facts Question for 5 Points Where does your DNA originally come from? Show Answer
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Fun Facts Answer for 5 Points Your parents Back to Board
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Fun Facts Question for 10 Points True or False The only organelle in eukaryotes to contain DNA is the nucleus. Show Answer
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Fun Facts Answer for 10 Points False The mitochondria and chloroplast contain their own maternal DNA. Back to Board
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Fun Facts Question for 15 Points How do the purine and pyrimidine bases pair up? Show Answer
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Fun Facts Answer for 15 Points A purine always pairs with a pyrimidine. Back to Board
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Fun Facts Question for 20 Points List the two purine bases and the two pyrimidine bases. Show Answer
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Fun Facts Answer for 20 Points Pruines: Adenine and Guanine Pyrimidines: Cytosine and Thymine Back to Board
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Fun Facts Question for 25 Points DNA in the condensed form is coiled around what type of molecule? Show Answer
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Fun Facts Answer for 25 Points Proteins (called histone) Back to Board
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“Big Points” Question The other type of nucleic acid that helps DNA make proteins is called: Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321
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Big Points Answer for Big Points RNA Back to Board
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