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science, lawful relations - Answer- __ is more than the mere description of events as they occur. It is an attempt to discover order, to show that certain events stand in __ to other events (Skinner, 1953, p.6)." 
 
evidence - Answer- Being scientifically skeptical means that until there is __ available, assumptions should not be made. 
 
bias, evidence, replication - Answer- In order to be excellent stewards of science, as behavior analysts, we can follow a few guidelines when gathering and ev...
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What changes a cytosine into a uracil? 
Which base nucleotides contain an extra amino group? 
Which base nucleotide has an extra methyl group? 
What are the purines?Pyrimidines? 
How does Methyltrexate work on DNA? 
If a sample of DNA has 10% G, how much is the T %? 
Which DNA has a higher melting point?Why?Define melting point. 
What is the charge of Histones?What 2 AA are histones abundant in? 
what causes chromatin to be tightly packaged?Name of this type of chromatin? (active or inactive)If ...
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Dna Replication and Dna Repair exam questions with 100% correct answers(graded A+).
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Similarities between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells 
1) Semi-conservative 
2) Bidirectional 
 
 
 
Prokaryotic cells 
1) Circular DNA 
2) Single origin of replication 
 
 
 
Eukaryotic cells 
1) Linear DNA 
2) Multiple origins of replication 
 
 
 
New strands are always synthesized from: 
5' --> 3' end of each strand 
 
 
 
Template strand is read: 
3' --> 5' 
 
 
 
Chain extension occurs: 
by adding a dNTP to free 3' end of growing polynucleotide chain 
 
 
 
DNA polymerase 
DNA s...
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The process of DNA replication requires that each of the parental DNA strands be used as a ___________________ to produce a duplicate of the opposing strand. 
A) catalyst 
B) competitor 
C) template 
D) copy - Answer-C) template 
 
DNA replication is considered semiconservative because ____________________________. 
A) after many rounds of DNA replication, the original DNA double helix is still intact 
B) each daughter DNA molecule consists of t...
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is DNA or RNA more sensitive to base? - RNA 
define replication origins - short DNA regions that have specific nucleotide sequences 
how many origins of replication do eukaryotes have? prokaryotes? - eukaryotes = multiple 
prokaryotes = 1
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The structure of a strand of DNA. - it is a double helix, like a twisted ladder. 
the ladder rings are nucleotide subunits and they have a covalent bond to the sugar phosphate 
backbone (made of deoxyribose and a phosphate group) 
What are the nucleotide subunits? - adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine 
How are the subunits held together? - through a hydrogen bond 
What are the nucleotide subunits compliments? - Adenine and thymine 
cytosine and guanine 
How does DNA replicate? - the parent s...
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ASU BIO 181: EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND 
 
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90% of absorption in the intestine occurs where? The jejunum and the ileum 
 
A bacterium coated by antibodies is a signal that a macrophage should endocytose (eat) it 
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Adhering junctions are based on two different types of cytoskeleton filament systems. Name 
those systems. Actin Filament System 
Intermediate Filament System 
 
Any cell can present an antigen on a class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) protein. 
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BSC 108 Exam 3 Kennedy Questions And Answers 
 
 
The structure of a strand of DNA. - ANS it is a double helix, like a twisted ladder. 
the ladder rings are nucleotide subunits and they have a covalent bond to the sugar phosphate backbone (made of deoxyribose and a phosphate group) 
 
What are the nucleotide subunits? - ANS adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine 
 
How are the subunits held together? - ANS through a hydrogen bond 
 
What are the nucleotide subunit compliments? - ANS ...
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DNA replication involves... the separation of the two strands of the double helix at a replication fork 
DNA strands are used as... templates to direct the synthesis of new strands during replication 
DNA replication is___ semiconservative 
Semiconservative... means that each daughter DNA molecule consists of: a newly synthesized strand and a strand that was present in the parental DNA molecule. 
Nucleotides are added to the ___ end of the growing strand 3' 
Synthesis proceeds in a ___ directio...
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