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BIO AC U5 Final Exam Solution Manual Solved 100% Current Version () (T1) What is a gene? - Answers A segment of DNA that produces a protein thus determining a trait (T1) What is a chromosome? - Answers A condensed or compact "rod" of DNA that carries genetic information (T1) What is DNA? - Answers helical molecule that carries the genetic information of an organism and is passed from parent to offspring. (T1) What is a genome? - Answers All the DNA in one cell of an organism (T1) What is a nucleus? - Answers The control center of the cell; contains the genetic material (T1) What is a nucleotide? - Answers A small subunit that makes up DNA; building blocks for nucleic acids (T1) List nucleotide, nucleus, genome, chromosome, gene, and DNA from smallest to largest. - Answers nucleotide, gene, DNA, chromosome, nucleus, genome (T1) DNA is the _________________ for most organisms - Answers genetic material (T1) DNA is found in _________________________ - Answers all cells of humans except red blood cells (T1) DNA is a _______ template that can be _________ accurately - Answers physical, copied (T1) Humans have _______ pairs of chromosomes - Answers 23 (T1) Each chromosome is a ______________ - Answers long strand of DNA (T1) DNA's structure consists of ___________________ - Answers two strands of connected nucleotides (T1) DNA stands for - Answers deoxyribonucleic acid (T1) To compress into chromosomes, DNA wraps around what? - Answers proteins called histones (T1) DNA is a - Answers nucleic acid (T1) Humans have ______ chromosomes - Answers 46 (T1) Humans have about ______ genes - Answers 25,000 (T1) How many proteins come from your mother? Father? - Answers 23, 23 (T1) Just by looking at someone's chromosomes, you can tell their gender by looking at their _______ chromosome - Answers 23rd (T1) Just by looking at someone's chromosomes, you tell if they are a boy if their 23rd pair is __________ - Answers XY (T1) Just by looking at someone's chromosomes, you tell if they are a girl if their 23rd pair is __________ - Answers XX A girl's 23rd pair of chromosomes is XX. This is known as the _________________ sex - Answers homogametic A boy's 23rd pair of chromosomes is XY. This is known as the _________________ sex - Answers heterogametic (T2) DNA's presence has been known since ___________, but its function hasn't always been clear. - Answers 1874 (T2) Who did the pneumonia-mouse experiment? - Answers Frederick Griffith (T2) What year did Griffith do his experiment? - Answers 1928 (T2) Griffith's goal was to - Answers cure (vaccine) pneumonia (T2) What were the two versions of pneumonia Griffith used? - Answers R and S strains (T2) R strain refers to the _________ strain - Answers rough (T2) S strain refers to the _________ strain - Answers smooth (T2) When Griffith gave the mice S bacteria, they - Answers died (T2) When Griffith gave the mice R bacteria, they - Answers lived (T2) When Griffith gave the mice killed S bacteria (heated), they - Answers lived (T2) When Griffith gave the mice killed S bacteria (heated) with R bacteria, they - Answers died (T2) Why did the heated S bacteria not give the mice pneumonia and kill them? - Answers The heat denatured the bacteria, rendering it useless (T2) Why did the killed S bacteria (heated) with R bacteria, kill the mice? - Answers The DNA that was inside of the killed S bacteria was able to go into the R bacteria which was still functioning. The DNA went inside and transformed the R bacteria into S bacteria. (T2) Who coined the phrase "transformation"? - Answers Frederick Griffith (T2) How do we know that DNA, not protein, changed the R strain to an S strain? - Answers The protein was denatured, meaning that something that heat didn't kill got into the R strain. (T2) Transformation - Answers A change in the genotype and phenotype due to the assimilation of external DNA by a cell. (T2) What transformation occurred in Griffith's experiment? - Answers The harmless bacteria (R strain) became disease causing (S strain) (T2) Who did the bacteriophage experiment? - Answers Hershey and Chase (T2) What year did Hershey and Chase perform their experiment? - Answers 1952 (T2) What is a bacteriophage? - Answers A virus made of DNA, protein, and sulfur (T2) What is a bacteriophage's physical structure made of? - Answers protein (T2) What is inside a bacteriophage? - Answers DNA (T2) What do bacteriophages do to bacteria? - Answers They inject DNA into the bacteria and die; that DNA then creates more bacteriophages and ultimately blows up the bacteria, releasing the new bacteriophages. (T2) What was Hershey and Chase's goal? - Answers To determine how viruses effect E. coli (T2) To figure out if DNA or protein was injected into E. coli, Hershey and Chase did what to the DNA and protein? - Answers Radioactively labeled them (T2) What Hershey and Chase radioactively label DNA and protein with? - Answers Radioactive isotopes (T2) During Hershey and Chases's experiment, this radioactive isotope remained in the virus layer - Answers sulfur 35 (protein) (T2) During Hershey and Chases's experiment, this radioactive isotope was found in the bacteria layer - Answers phosphorous 32 (DNA) (T2) What is sulfur 35? - Answers protein (T2) What is phosphorous 32? - Answers DNA (T2) The bacteria only became radioactive when radioactive ________________ was used - Answers DNA (T2) What did Hershey and Chase conclude? - Answers That DNA, not protein, is the genetic material (T3) DNA, in shape, is a - Answers double helix (T3) Who discovered that DNA is a double helix? - Answers Rosalind Franklin

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(T1) What is a gene? - Answers A segment of DNA that produces a protein thus determining a trait

(T1) What is a chromosome? - Answers A condensed or compact "rod" of DNA that carries genetic
information

(T1) What is DNA? - Answers helical molecule that carries the genetic information of an organism and is
passed from parent to offspring.

(T1) What is a genome? - Answers All the DNA in one cell of an organism

(T1) What is a nucleus? - Answers The control center of the cell; contains the genetic material

(T1) What is a nucleotide? - Answers A small subunit that makes up DNA; building blocks for nucleic
acids

(T1) List nucleotide, nucleus, genome, chromosome, gene, and DNA from smallest to largest. - Answers
nucleotide, gene, DNA, chromosome, nucleus, genome

(T1) DNA is the _________________ for most organisms - Answers genetic material

(T1) DNA is found in _________________________ - Answers all cells of humans except red blood cells

(T1) DNA is a _______ template that can be _________ accurately - Answers physical, copied

(T1) Humans have _______ pairs of chromosomes - Answers 23

(T1) Each chromosome is a ______________ - Answers long strand of DNA

(T1) DNA's structure consists of ___________________ - Answers two strands of connected nucleotides

(T1) DNA stands for - Answers deoxyribonucleic acid

(T1) To compress into chromosomes, DNA wraps around what? - Answers proteins called histones

(T1) DNA is a - Answers nucleic acid

(T1) Humans have ______ chromosomes - Answers 46

(T1) Humans have about ______ genes - Answers 25,000

(T1) How many proteins come from your mother? Father? - Answers 23, 23

(T1) Just by looking at someone's chromosomes, you can tell their gender by looking at their _______
chromosome - Answers 23rd

(T1) Just by looking at someone's chromosomes, you tell if they are a boy if their 23rd pair is
__________ - Answers XY

, (T1) Just by looking at someone's chromosomes, you tell if they are a girl if their 23rd pair is __________
- Answers XX

A girl's 23rd pair of chromosomes is XX. This is known as the _________________ sex - Answers
homogametic

A boy's 23rd pair of chromosomes is XY. This is known as the _________________ sex - Answers
heterogametic

(T2) DNA's presence has been known since ___________, but its function hasn't always been clear. -
Answers 1874

(T2) Who did the pneumonia-mouse experiment? - Answers Frederick Griffith

(T2) What year did Griffith do his experiment? - Answers 1928

(T2) Griffith's goal was to - Answers cure (vaccine) pneumonia

(T2) What were the two versions of pneumonia Griffith used? - Answers R and S strains

(T2) R strain refers to the _________ strain - Answers rough

(T2) S strain refers to the _________ strain - Answers smooth

(T2) When Griffith gave the mice S bacteria, they - Answers died

(T2) When Griffith gave the mice R bacteria, they - Answers lived

(T2) When Griffith gave the mice killed S bacteria (heated), they - Answers lived

(T2) When Griffith gave the mice killed S bacteria (heated) with R bacteria, they - Answers died

(T2) Why did the heated S bacteria not give the mice pneumonia and kill them? - Answers The heat
denatured the bacteria, rendering it useless

(T2) Why did the killed S bacteria (heated) with R bacteria, kill the mice? - Answers The DNA that was
inside of the killed S bacteria was able to go into the R bacteria which was still functioning. The DNA
went inside and transformed the R bacteria into S bacteria.

(T2) Who coined the phrase "transformation"? - Answers Frederick Griffith

(T2) How do we know that DNA, not protein, changed the R strain to an S strain? - Answers The protein
was denatured, meaning that something that heat didn't kill got into the R strain.

(T2) Transformation - Answers A change in the genotype and phenotype due to the assimilation of
external DNA by a cell.
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