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(Unit 1.1) Structure of DNA
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What is the structure of
DNA
described in the study material?
DNA has a
double stranded helix
structure.
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What are the four bases that make up DNA?
The four bases are
adenine
,
thymine
,
cytosine
, and
guanine.
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What are the components of a nucleotide in DNA?
A
phosphate
molecule
A
deoxyribose sugar
molecule
A nitrogenous
base
(adenine, thymine, cytosine, or guanine)
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How are nucleotides in DNA structured?
Nucleotides are joined together by a
sugar-phosphate backbone.
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What is the orientation of the two strands in the DNA double helix?
The two strands run in
opposite
directions, known as an
anti-parallel
structure.
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What type of bonds hold the complementary base pairs together in DNA?
Hydrogen
bonds.
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What is the significance of the sugar-phosphate backbone in DNA?
It provides
structural support
and
stability
to the DNA molecule.
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What are the two types of bonds mentioned in the structure of DNA?
Sugar-phosphate
bonds and
hydrogen
bonds.
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Where can nucleotides be added in a DNA strand?
Nucleotides can only be added at the
3' end
of the strand.
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What are the key differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Prokaryotes:
No
membrane-bound
organelles
Singular
circular
chromosome
Smaller
circular plasmids
Eukaryotes:
Membrane-bound
organelles including a
nucleus
Linear
chromosomes
Circular
chromosomes in
mitochondria
and
chloroplasts
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What is a unique feature of prokaryotic cells?
They do not have a
nucleus.
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What is the role of histones in DNA organization?
Histones help package and condense
DNA
into a compact structure.
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How is DNA organized within the nucleus?
DNA is
tightly coiled
and
packaged
with
histones.
This organization allows DNA to fit within the small space of the
nucleus.
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What is the significance of yeast in the context of eukaryotic cells?
Some forms of yeast contain
plasmids
, despite being
eukaryotic.
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