Picture of the Day 3/19/07 - Woodland Hills School District

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Picture of the Day
3/19/07
Name the
process
pictured here.
Number one
to ten and
identify each
step in the
process.
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3/20/07
What phase of
Meiosis is
pictured here?
(make sure to
specify if it is
meiosis I or
meiosis II).
Picture of the Day
3/21/07
What phase of
Meiosis is
pictured here?
(make sure to
specify if it is
meiosis I or
meiosis II).
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3/22/07
DNA holds our hereditary
information. How does
DNA relate to
chromosomes and cell
division?
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3/23/07
What did Griffith
learn from his
experiment
(shown)?
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3/26/07
DNA is composed of the
following three components
1
2
3
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3/27/07
A
__
1
Number 1-5.
T
__
2
T
__
3
G
__
4
C
__
5
What are the
complementary
base pairs in this
segment of DNA?
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3/28/07
How does DNA
manage to make an
exact copies of itself
before cell divison?
(hint – what makes it
possible?)
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3/29/07
Does DNA
Replication start at
one end of the strand
and end at the other?
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3/30/07
Can DNA be seen
without a
microscope?
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4/2/07
What is the
molecule
pictured here?
What larger
molecule does
it make up?
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4/10/07
How does
DNA’s
information
become the
characterisitics
of an organism?
Picture of the
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4/11/07
How does
information carried
in DNA become a
characteristic of an
organism?
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4/13/07
What is the enzyme
that puts RNA
nucleotides
together to make
mRNA?
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4/16/07
Given the DNA
sequence:
ATG – GAC –
CCC – TAA
What is the
corresponding
amino acid
sequence?
(remember to
convert to mRNA
first!)
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4/17/07
The process
shown here in
which the
genetic code
is read and
translated into
proteins.
Picture of the Day
4/18/07
Using information from the picture below,
describe what you think a deletion
mutation is.
Picture of the Day
4/19/07
Transcription
Where does it
occur?
What is
produced?
Translation
Picture of the Day
4/20/07
Give two
examples of
how gene
expression can
be “messed up.”
(hint – use
specific
mutations)
Picture of the Day
The six legs
4/23/07
on this frog
are a result
of a
mutation in
which one
base pair is
not correct.
What type
of mutation
is this?