BIOD 210 GENETICS FINAL EXAM 2
VERSIONS 200 QUESTIONS CERTIFICATION
EVALUATION SET 2026 ANSWERS
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⫸ What nitrogenous bases are purines Answer: Adenine and Guanine
⫸ What nitrogenous bases are pyrimidines? Answer: cytosine, thymine,
uracil
⫸ How can you differentiate between purines and pyrimidines?
Answer: purines are double-ringed while pyrimidines are single-ringed
⫸ What are the differences between DNA and RNA? Answer: DNA:
double stranded, has deoxyribose sugar(hydroxyl group at 2' carbon),
bases: A, T, G, C
RNA: single stranded, has ribose sugar(one oxygen is removed from the
2' Carbon), bases: A, U, G, C
⫸ Nucleoside vs Nucleotide Answer: nucleoside: pentose sugar +
nitrogenous base
nucleotide: pentose sugar + nitrogenous base + phosphate group
⫸ What type of bonds bind nucleotide chains? Answer: Phosphodiester
bonds
,⫸ What are the 4 requirements for a molecule to be genetic material?
Answer: 1.) Must contain important info to encode hereditary traits
2.) Must be capable of replication
3.) Must be capable of variation by mutation
4.) Must be able to express information
⫸ Where are chromosomes located? Answer: cell's nucleus
⫸ what is a centrosome? Answer: location in the cell that contains
centrioles
⫸ What are centrioles? Answer: microtubules that produce mitotic
spindle fibers, aids in cell division, and make up the cytoskeleton of the
cell
⫸ How many centrioles are there for every centrosome? Answer: 2
centrioles/1 centrosome
⫸ How many copies of each type of chromosome does each eukaryotic
cell typically have? Answer: 2 copies
⫸ what are homologous chromosomes? Answer: copies of the same
type of DNA
, ⫸ What are non-homologous chromosomes? Answer: copies of
different chromosomes with different DNA
⫸ What is mitosis? Answer: cell division of one cell into 2 exact
duplicates
⫸ What are the six stages of Mitosis in order? Answer: interphase,
prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and
cytokinesis
⫸ What happens during mitosis interphase? Answer: mitosis stage that
the cell is primarily in
chromosomes are uncondensed, so they are just hanging out in the
nucleus
1 centrosome < 2 centrioles
⫸ What happens during interphase s-phase? Answer: Centrosome
replication ( 2 centrosomes < 4 centrioles) occurs and chromosome
replication occurs (still uncondensed)
⫸ What happens during mitosis prophase? Answer: centrioles move to
opposite ends of the cell using spindle fibers
nuclear membrane breaks down
VERSIONS 200 QUESTIONS CERTIFICATION
EVALUATION SET 2026 ANSWERS
GUARANTEED PASS
⫸ What nitrogenous bases are purines Answer: Adenine and Guanine
⫸ What nitrogenous bases are pyrimidines? Answer: cytosine, thymine,
uracil
⫸ How can you differentiate between purines and pyrimidines?
Answer: purines are double-ringed while pyrimidines are single-ringed
⫸ What are the differences between DNA and RNA? Answer: DNA:
double stranded, has deoxyribose sugar(hydroxyl group at 2' carbon),
bases: A, T, G, C
RNA: single stranded, has ribose sugar(one oxygen is removed from the
2' Carbon), bases: A, U, G, C
⫸ Nucleoside vs Nucleotide Answer: nucleoside: pentose sugar +
nitrogenous base
nucleotide: pentose sugar + nitrogenous base + phosphate group
⫸ What type of bonds bind nucleotide chains? Answer: Phosphodiester
bonds
,⫸ What are the 4 requirements for a molecule to be genetic material?
Answer: 1.) Must contain important info to encode hereditary traits
2.) Must be capable of replication
3.) Must be capable of variation by mutation
4.) Must be able to express information
⫸ Where are chromosomes located? Answer: cell's nucleus
⫸ what is a centrosome? Answer: location in the cell that contains
centrioles
⫸ What are centrioles? Answer: microtubules that produce mitotic
spindle fibers, aids in cell division, and make up the cytoskeleton of the
cell
⫸ How many centrioles are there for every centrosome? Answer: 2
centrioles/1 centrosome
⫸ How many copies of each type of chromosome does each eukaryotic
cell typically have? Answer: 2 copies
⫸ what are homologous chromosomes? Answer: copies of the same
type of DNA
, ⫸ What are non-homologous chromosomes? Answer: copies of
different chromosomes with different DNA
⫸ What is mitosis? Answer: cell division of one cell into 2 exact
duplicates
⫸ What are the six stages of Mitosis in order? Answer: interphase,
prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and
cytokinesis
⫸ What happens during mitosis interphase? Answer: mitosis stage that
the cell is primarily in
chromosomes are uncondensed, so they are just hanging out in the
nucleus
1 centrosome < 2 centrioles
⫸ What happens during interphase s-phase? Answer: Centrosome
replication ( 2 centrosomes < 4 centrioles) occurs and chromosome
replication occurs (still uncondensed)
⫸ What happens during mitosis prophase? Answer: centrioles move to
opposite ends of the cell using spindle fibers
nuclear membrane breaks down