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Unit I- Cells

Unit I- Cells. 1. What type of cell is this?. 2. What is the name of organelle A?. 3. Which organelle contains genetic material (DNA)? Identify the letter. 4. What type of cell is this?. Hint : This type of cell has no nucleus. . 5. What type of cell is this?. 6. Cells ???

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Unit I- Cells

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  1. Unit I- Cells

  2. 1. What type of cell is this? 2. What is the name of organelle A? 3. Which organelle contains genetic material (DNA)? Identify the letter.

  3. 4. What type of cell is this? Hint: This type of cell has no nucleus.

  4. 5. What type of cell is this?

  5. 6. Cells ??? Prokaryote Complex. Has a nucleus Simple. Has no nucleus

  6. 7. This organelle is responsible for packaging proteins.

  7. 8. This organelle is where mRNA meets with tRNA during protein synthesis in order to attach amino acids together.

  8. 9. Where do you find the DNA of a prokaryote?

  9. 10. Where do you find the DNA of a eukaryote?

  10. 11. What’s the order of complexity between a virus, eukaryote and prokaryote? Least  Most complex

  11. 12. This organelle is responsible for breaking glucose into ATP (energy) for the cell.

  12. 13. Name 3 things that a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn’t.

  13. 14. What formula/equation is this? CO2+ H20 + energyC6H12O6 + O2

  14. 15. What formula/equation is this? C6H12O6 + O2 CO2+ H2O + ATP (energy)

  15. 16. This macromoleculestores energy. The building blocks are Carbon + Hydrogen + Oxygen

  16. 17. This macromolecule is made up of amino acids.

  17. 18. This is a…

  18. 19. Cellular respiration is __________________.

  19. 20. Photosynthesis is________________

  20. 21. Central Dogma _____ ______  ____

  21. 22. This type of transport over the cell membrane requires energy.

  22. 23. What makes up the cell membrane?

  23. UNIT II- Central Dogma

  24. 24. Replication ________  _________

  25. 25. DNA Replication happens in the _____________.

  26. 26. Transcription ________  _________

  27. 27. Translation ________  _________

  28. 28. Transcription takes place in the ____________.

  29. 29. Translation takes place in the _____________.

  30. 30. (just write the letters) The 4 bases of DNA are ____, _____, _____, ____

  31. 31. The 4 bases of RNA are ____, _____, _____, ____

  32. 32. DNA vs. RNA Which can leave the nucleus? DNA or RNA

  33. 33. DNA vs. RNA Which is double stranded? DNA or RNA

  34. 34. DNA vs. RNA Which has the sugar ribose? DNA or RNA

  35. 35. DNA vs. RNA Which has the nitrogenous base Thymine (T)? DNA or RNA

  36. 36. DNA vs. RNA

  37. 37. DNA vs. RNA? AAAGGCGTAGATCATAG

  38. 38. Replicate. AAAGGCGT

  39. 39. Transcribe. AAAGGCGTA

  40. 40. mRNA, tRNA, or rRNA? Who carries the codon? DNA, mRNA, or tRNA

  41. 41. mRNA, tRNA, or rRNA? Who carries the anti-codon? DNA, mRNA, or tRNA

  42. Unit III- Mitosis/Meiosis + Genetics

  43. 42. Mitosis vs. Meiosis Forms new body cells

  44. 43. Mitosis vs. Meiosis Diploid  Haploid

  45. 44. Mitosis vs. Meiosis Process that makes an exact copy of a cell

  46. 45. Mitosis vs. Meiosis For growth and repair.

  47. 46. Mitosis vs. Meiosis

  48. 47. Mitosis vs. Meiosis For genetic variety (unique cells are made)

  49. 48. Mitosis vs. Meiosis Makes gametes

  50. 49. Mitosis vs. Meiosis Crossing over occurs

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