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BIOD 210 COMPLETE EXAM WITH HIGH-YIELD QUESTIONS,
DETAILED ANSWER EXPLANATIONS AND RATIONALES,
COMPREHENSIVE COURSE CONCEPT REVIEW,
APPLICATION-BASED LEARNING EXERCISES, CRITICAL
THINKING ACTIVITIES, TEST-TAKING STRATEGIES, AND
COMPLETE EXAM PREPARATION TOOLKIT – 2026/2027
LATEST UPDATED EDITION


What are the 2 phases of the cell cycle?

Interphase and Mitotic phase

What does interphase consist of?

G1, S, G2

G1 and G2

the gap phases that are characterized by cellular growth such as protein

and organelle production

S phase

the time during which chromosomes are duplicated and essential DNA

information is replicated to be passed to daughter cells during mitosis

Mitosis

the division of genetic material; can be broken down into 5 subphrases

(prophase, pro metaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase)

Cytokinesis

,the process of dividing the cell's cytoplasm

Origin of Replication

located along the strands of DNA are short nucleotides; the nucleotide

sequence at each origin of replication encodes for a start signal at which

the process of replication will be initiated by proteins that recognize and

bind to those sequences

Helicase

an enzyme that has the role of untwisting and separating the helix parent

strands at the replication fork

Replication fork

Y-shaped area where the DNA strands are beginning to untwist

replication bubble

as the helices begins to separate the double strands, a visible replication

bubble forms that will expand as replication continues along the strand

single stranded binding proteins

act as a wedge to keep the parent strands separated and stabilized

topoisomerase

in the front of the fork and its function is to break the hydrogen bonds and

the nucleotide bases and it plays a role in rejoining the DNA strands when

,replication is complete; it is able a stabilizing enzyme that reduces the

strain in the strands that occur during replication

RNA primers

complementary to the parental DNA strand

RNA

single-stranded and contains sugar ribose and it does NOT have a thymine

but a uracil

primase

enzyme that facilitates the synthesis of an RNA primer by using the

unwound DNA strand as a template; it binds to the 3' end of the parent

strand and begins adding complementary RNA nucleotides as it moves

toward the 5' end of the parent strand

DNA polymerase

enzymes that add nucleotides to the 3' end of the existing chain via

dehydration reactions

triphosphate tail

three phosphate group; has a negative charge around it

pyrophosphate

will undergo hydrolysis reaction which splits the molecule into two inorganic

phosphates and energy is released in the process

, leading strand

if nucleotides can only be added to the 3' end of a parental strand this

means that the (new) complementary RNA primer strand is being

elongated in the 5' to 3' direction. ONE RNA is required for leading strand

elongation and nucleotides are added continuously as the replication fork

progresses along the length of the template strand.

lagging strand

the other template is oriented in a 3' to 5' direction. This requires the DNA

polymerase to work backward, AWAY from the replication fork. The

daughter strand that is synthesized in this direction is called the LAGGING

STRAND. The lagging strand must be replicated in a series of fragments

called Okazaki fragments rather than in one continuous strand

DNA ligase

an enzyme that facilitates the joining the Okazaki fragments

Mismatch repair

occurs when other proteins identify inappropriately mismatched nucleotides

and replace them with the correct nucleotide

Nucleotide excision repair

DNA polymerases and mismatch repair proteins are helpful for identifying

and remediating single-nucleotide errors but sometimes entire stretches of

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