4. Match the lettered structures (or functions) in the pictures with their functions. Delete Insert kspace 7. The beads on a stri Oagging strand DNA pol I. Parental DNA Primer DNA pol II- Ocading strand 0000000 1. Alagging 2. BLeading → 3. c >E 4. D F 5. E-C 6. F A a Removes RNA nucleotides of primer from 5 end and replaces them with DNA nuclotides DNA POlymerase b. Łagging e Unwinds parental double helix at replication forks d. Leading e. Syntheeizee en RNA primer at 5 end of leading-etrend s of each Okazaki. Heliease fragment of tagging strand Primase fjoins 3 end of DNA that reptaces primer to rest of leading strand and jeins Okazaki fragments of lagging-strand ONA tigase 5. Proof readfs each nuclotide against its template as soon as it is added to the growing strand. α. DNA Ligase b. Helicase C. DNA POlyerase d. Primase 6. Eukaryotes - prokaryotes? Whích are the latter? a. bactería b. anímals c. tardígrades d. plants e. fungí 1. After mitotic cell division, each daughter cell must receive 3. Normal members of the some species have the some number of Ist Bio ll Study Guide DNA shows that evolution coen't hoppen a. True b. False 2. Match the following. of DNA. 2. DNA + associated proteins make up 3. Normal members of the some species hove the some number oa omount in eukaryotic cells cells in their 4. Somatic cells are ploia 5. Germ cells are 6. Viplaid 7. Hapioid mean they contain two copies of each chromosome mean they contain one copy of each chromosome . Bach cell in our bodies from its birth till its death is on a pathwoy colled the 9. Hi, Ima regular cell and Im 10. Hi, I'm a. Cell Cycle b. Twice the c. The Way of the Cell d. The Same e Hoploid- f. Chromosomes Diploid 3. The activity of the cell cycle is controlled by the abundance of: a. protein ligases and protein kinases b. protein kinases c. protein ligases d. protein kinases and cyclins e. cyclins
4. Match the lettered structures (or functions) in the pictures with their functions. Delete Insert kspace 7. The beads on a stri Oagging strand DNA pol I. Parental DNA Primer DNA pol II- Ocading strand 0000000 1. Alagging 2. BLeading → 3. c >E 4. D F 5. E-C 6. F A a Removes RNA nucleotides of primer from 5 end and replaces them with DNA nuclotides DNA POlymerase b. Łagging e Unwinds parental double helix at replication forks d. Leading e. Syntheeizee en RNA primer at 5 end of leading-etrend s of each Okazaki. Heliease fragment of tagging strand Primase fjoins 3 end of DNA that reptaces primer to rest of leading strand and jeins Okazaki fragments of lagging-strand ONA tigase 5. Proof readfs each nuclotide against its template as soon as it is added to the growing strand. α. DNA Ligase b. Helicase C. DNA POlyerase d. Primase 6. Eukaryotes - prokaryotes? Whích are the latter? a. bactería b. anímals c. tardígrades d. plants e. fungí 1. After mitotic cell division, each daughter cell must receive 3. Normal members of the some species have the some number of Ist Bio ll Study Guide DNA shows that evolution coen't hoppen a. True b. False 2. Match the following. of DNA. 2. DNA + associated proteins make up 3. Normal members of the some species hove the some number oa omount in eukaryotic cells cells in their 4. Somatic cells are ploia 5. Germ cells are 6. Viplaid 7. Hapioid mean they contain two copies of each chromosome mean they contain one copy of each chromosome . Bach cell in our bodies from its birth till its death is on a pathwoy colled the 9. Hi, Ima regular cell and Im 10. Hi, I'm a. Cell Cycle b. Twice the c. The Way of the Cell d. The Same e Hoploid- f. Chromosomes Diploid 3. The activity of the cell cycle is controlled by the abundance of: a. protein ligases and protein kinases b. protein kinases c. protein ligases d. protein kinases and cyclins e. cyclins
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