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BIO 93 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update What kind of cells does Mitosis & Meiosis produce - Answers Mitosis: Somatic Meiosis: Gametes (Sex Cells) What is a cell with two chromosome copies called? - Answers Diploid What is a cell with one chromosome copies called? - Answers Haploid Mitosis has how many daughter cells ? - Answers Two Daughter Cells are Identical to parent cell Meiosis has how many daughter cells? - Answers Four Daughter Cells are different from parent cell What are the steps in Interphase? - Answers G1 S G2 What is G1 of Interphase? - Answers Cell growth, Synthesis of cytoplasmic organelle/macromolecules What is S of Interphase? - Answers DNA Replication What is G2 of Interphase? - Answers Continued growth, preparation for cell division How many phases are in Mitosis? - Answers 5 subphases What happens in Mitosis - Answers Division of Nucleus and Sister chromatid seperate What happens in cytokinesis - Answers Division of Cytoplasm, split of genetically identical daughter cells What happens G2 of Interphase - Answers Nucleus envelope bounds nucleus centrosomes form (replication of one centrosome) Chromosomes decondensed What happens in prophase? - Answers Chromosomes condense, Mitotic spindle forms, Centrosomes move away from each other What happens prometaphase? - Answers Nuclear envelope fragments, centrosomes at opposite poles of cell, Kinteochore microtubles vs non-kinetochore microtubles develop What happens Metaphase? - Answers Chromosomes line up on metaphse plate, Kinteochores of sister chromatids are attached to kinteochore microtubles What happens Anaphase? - Answers Kinetochore microtubles shorten, Chromosomes pulled apart to opposite end by dynein, cell elongates What happens Telophase? - Answers Two daughter nuclei form, nuclear envelopes reform, Chromosomes begin to decondense What happens in Cytokinesis? - Answers Cleavage furrow forms, Actin microfilaments interact with myosin causing ring to contract, cell is pinched to form two separate daughter cells Drug X inhibits activity of motor proteins. What stage of mitosis is this most likely to effect? - Answers Anaphase What cell division reduces Chromosome number? - Answers Meiosis What is the point of Meiosis I? - Answers Separate Homologous chromosomes What is the point of Meiosis II? - Answers Separate Sister Chromatids How is variability generated in Meiosis? - Answers Independent Assortment of Homologous Chromosomes during Metaphase II produces 8 combinations When do chromosomes cross over? - Answers Meiosis (prophase I) When does crossing over occur occur? - Answers Between Non-sister chromatids, Same genes are switched What is special about DNA? - Answers Has polarity 5'P end 3'OH end What is the backbone of DNA consist of ? - Answers covalent phosphodiester bonds How is DNA synthesized - Answers 5' to 3' Where are nucleotides added for DNA? - Answers 3' OH end How is DNA structured? - Answers Purines bind with pyrimidines by Hydrogen bonds What are the letters for for hydrogen bonding? - Answers A=T G=C What is the mnemonic for purine and pyrimindes - Answers AnGels are PURE and Tut and Cleopatra lived w/ the Pyrmaids How is double stranded DNA? - Answers Anti-parallel from each other DNA replication purpose of topoiomerase? - Answers Relieves stress ahead of replication by cutting into backbone, untwisiting and reforming bonds Dna replication of Helicase? - Answers Breaks Hydrogen bonds "unzips" strands DNA replication of Primase? - Answers Adds RNA primer DNA replicatoin of Single-strand binding proteins - Answers Prevent complementary strands from re-annealing Lagging strand cycle - Answers Rna primase adds RNA primer DNA polymerase adds nucelotides to 3'OH end of the RNA primer, RNA primase adds another primer, DNA polymerase replaces RNA with DNA DNA Ligase - Answers DNA Polymerase replaces the RNA primer with DNA causes "nick" How do we seal the Nick? - Answers DNA ligase hydrolzes ATP to form missing bond DNA synthesis on leading strand does NOT require DNA ligase T or F? - Answers F, anytime there is RNA primer, DNA ligase needs to seal the nick. Leading Strand requires RNA primer What happens during transcription initiation? - Answers Transcription factors bind to the promtor and recruit RNA polymerase, forming the transcription initation complex

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What kind of cells does Mitosis & Meiosis produce - Answers Mitosis: Somatic

Meiosis: Gametes (Sex Cells)

What is a cell with two chromosome copies called? - Answers Diploid

What is a cell with one chromosome copies called? - Answers Haploid

Mitosis has how many daughter cells ? - Answers Two Daughter Cells are Identical to parent cell

Meiosis has how many daughter cells? - Answers Four Daughter Cells are different from parent
cell

What are the steps in Interphase? - Answers G1 S G2

What is G1 of Interphase? - Answers Cell growth, Synthesis of cytoplasmic
organelle/macromolecules

What is S of Interphase? - Answers DNA Replication

What is G2 of Interphase? - Answers Continued growth, preparation for cell division

How many phases are in Mitosis? - Answers 5 subphases

What happens in Mitosis - Answers Division of Nucleus and Sister chromatid seperate

What happens in cytokinesis - Answers Division of Cytoplasm, split of genetically identical
daughter cells

What happens G2 of Interphase - Answers Nucleus envelope bounds nucleus centrosomes form
(replication of one centrosome) Chromosomes decondensed

What happens in prophase? - Answers Chromosomes condense, Mitotic spindle forms,
Centrosomes move away from each other

What happens prometaphase? - Answers Nuclear envelope fragments, centrosomes at opposite
poles of cell, Kinteochore microtubles vs non-kinetochore microtubles develop

What happens Metaphase? - Answers Chromosomes line up on metaphse plate, Kinteochores
of sister chromatids are attached to kinteochore microtubles

What happens Anaphase? - Answers Kinetochore microtubles shorten, Chromosomes pulled
apart to opposite end by dynein, cell elongates

What happens Telophase? - Answers Two daughter nuclei form, nuclear envelopes reform,
Chromosomes begin to decondense

, What happens in Cytokinesis? - Answers Cleavage furrow forms, Actin microfilaments interact
with myosin causing ring to contract, cell is pinched to form two separate daughter cells

Drug X inhibits activity of motor proteins. What stage of mitosis is this most likely to effect? -
Answers Anaphase

What cell division reduces Chromosome number? - Answers Meiosis

What is the point of Meiosis I? - Answers Separate Homologous chromosomes

What is the point of Meiosis II? - Answers Separate Sister Chromatids

How is variability generated in Meiosis? - Answers Independent Assortment of Homologous
Chromosomes during Metaphase II produces 8 combinations

When do chromosomes cross over? - Answers Meiosis (prophase I)

When does crossing over occur occur? - Answers Between Non-sister chromatids, Same genes
are switched

What is special about DNA? - Answers Has polarity 5'P end 3'OH end

What is the backbone of DNA consist of ? - Answers covalent phosphodiester bonds

How is DNA synthesized - Answers 5' to 3'

Where are nucleotides added for DNA? - Answers 3' OH end

How is DNA structured? - Answers Purines bind with pyrimidines by Hydrogen bonds

What are the letters for for hydrogen bonding? - Answers A=T G=C

What is the mnemonic for purine and pyrimindes - Answers AnGels are PURE and Tut and
Cleopatra lived w/ the Pyrmaids

How is double stranded DNA? - Answers Anti-parallel from each other

DNA replication purpose of topoiomerase? - Answers Relieves stress ahead of replication by
cutting into backbone, untwisiting and reforming bonds

Dna replication of Helicase? - Answers Breaks Hydrogen bonds "unzips" strands

DNA replication of Primase? - Answers Adds RNA primer

DNA replicatoin of Single-strand binding proteins - Answers Prevent complementary strands
from re-annealing

Lagging strand cycle - Answers Rna primase adds RNA primer DNA polymerase adds
nucelotides to 3'OH end of the RNA primer, RNA primase adds another primer, DNA polymerase
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