Exam 8: DNA Structure and Function
Exam 1: The Science of Biology68 Questions
Exam 2: Lifes Chemical Basis79 Questions
Exam 3: Molecules of Life56 Questions
Exam 4: Cell Structure64 Questions
Exam 5: Ground Rules of Metabolism58 Questions
Exam 6: Where It Starts-Photosynthesis87 Questions
Exam 7: Releasing Chemical Energy80 Questions
Exam 8: DNA Structure and Function75 Questions
Exam 9: From DNA to Protein65 Questions
Exam 10: Control of Gene Expression61 Questions
Exam 11: How Cells Reproduce75 Questions
Exam 12: Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction68 Questions
Exam 13: Patterns in Inherited Traits54 Questions
Exam 14: Human Inheritance41 Questions
Exam 15: Biotechnology71 Questions
Exam 16: Evidence of Evolution69 Questions
Exam 17: Processes of Evolution83 Questions
Exam 18: Lifes Origin and Early Evolution49 Questions
Exam 19: Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea42 Questions
Exam 20: The Protists56 Questions
Exam 21: Plant Evolution55 Questions
Exam 22: Fungi50 Questions
Exam 23: Animals I: Major Invertebrate Groups72 Questions
Exam 24: Animals Ii: the Chordates76 Questions
Exam 25: Plant Tissues67 Questions
Exam 26: Plant Nutrition and Transport67 Questions
Exam 27: Plant Reproduction and Development71 Questions
Exam 28: Animal Tissues and Organ Systems78 Questions
Exam 29: Neural Control80 Questions
Exam 30: Sensory Perception62 Questions
Exam 31: Endocrine Control65 Questions
Exam 32: Structural Support and Movement52 Questions
Exam 33: Circulation66 Questions
Exam 34: Immunity57 Questions
Exam 35: Respiration63 Questions
Exam 36: Digestion and Human Nutrition57 Questions
Exam 37: Maintaining the Internal Environment63 Questions
Exam 38: Reproduction and Development88 Questions
Exam 39: Animal Behavior73 Questions
Exam 40: Population Ecology55 Questions
Exam 41: Community Ecology73 Questions
Exam 42: Ecosystems52 Questions
Exam 43: The Biosphere74 Questions
Exam 44: Human Effects on the Biosphere73 Questions
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As an embryo develops, cells become specialized and form different types of tissues and organs by expressing different subsets of their DNA. This process is called ____.
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-two identical halves of a duplicated eukaryotic chromosome
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Match the nucleotide to its correct description.
-Early data indicated that within any DNA molecule, the amount of this was always equal to the amount of adenine.
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In DNA molecules, complementary base pairing occurs between ____.
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Fred Griffith's experiment with two strains of pneumonia-causing bacteria demonstrated ____.
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A mutation that occurs in ____ cell may be passed on to offspring.
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Within chromosomes, DNA is wrapped around proteins called ____.
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If a DNA sequence contains 30 percent adenine bases, then it also contains ____.
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In DNA replication, two copies of a DNA molecule are produced. In each copy, one strand is new, and the other is parental. This result is referred to as ____.
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After chromosomes are duplicated, each new copy is called a ____.
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