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Draw a labelled diagram of the human adult male reproductive system. [5 marks] a. scrotum 
- shown around testes; 
b. testes/testis/testicles - shown inside scrotum; 
c. epididymis - shown adjacent to testis and connected to sperm duct; 
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Which strand is produced more rapidly? - ANSWER-Leading strand 
 
During DNA replication in the lagging strand there is production of this component? - ANSWER-Okazaki fragment 
 
How many "stop" codons exist? - ANSWER-3 
 
The double helix of DNA is wrapped about 1¾ times around which of these components? - ANSWER-Nucleosome 
 
Which enzyme unwraps the double helix? - ANSWER-Helicase 
 
In the ribosome, what is the name of the bond that links one amino acid to the next? - ANSWER-peptide bonds...
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Disease and the Environment 
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Description - ANSWER-the lowest level of scientific understanding: collection of facts about observed events that can be quantified, classified, & examined for possible relations with other known facts (useful info about the thing we're studying). Description can suggest hypothesis, questions, and additional research ideas 
 
preditction - ANSWER-the second tier of scientific understanding/slightly better: relative probability that when one event occurs, another event either will or will not oc...
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1. **DNA's Hereditary Capacity**: Watson and Crick realized that DNA could encode a vast 
amount of hereditary information through its sequence of bases. 
 
2. **DNA Strand Attachment**: The two polynucleotide chains in a DNA molecule are held 
together by hydrogen bonds formed between complementary bases. 
 
3. **Inversions in Chromosomes**: Movements of DNA segments from one chromosome to 
another are not term...
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What are the 4 nitrogenous bases? Which pair together? Correct Answer-adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), guanine (G) 
A->T, C->G 
 
What are the issues with these combinations: 
 1.) Pyrimidine + Pyrimidine = 
 2.) Purine + Purine = 
 3.) Pyrimidine + Purine = Correct Answer-1.) width of DNA too narrow 
2.) width of DNA too wide 
3.) width of DNA consistent with X-ray model 
 
Which bases are purines and which are pyrimidines? Correct Answer-purines: A,G 
pyrimidines: T,C 
 
What are...
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What occurs to the two strands of the parental duplex during replication? - they separate 
Is replication conservative, semi-conservative, or dispersive? - semi-conservative 
What does it mean to be conservative? - the original DNA is kept and an exact replica is made 
What does it mean for DNA is be dispersive? - parts of the old and new DNA are chopped together 
What does it mean for DNA to be semi-conservative? - each new daughter DNA is one old strand and 
one new strand 
What was the experi...
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BIOL 2300 Quizzes 1-7 Latest Update 
 
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DNA is negatively charged because 
a. the ribose sugars of DNA are positively charged 
b. the ribose sugars of DNA are negatively charged 
c. the nitrogenous bases are negatively charged 
d. the phosphate backbone of DNA is negatively charged 
e. DNA is not acidic d. the phosphate backbone of DNA is negatively charged 
 
DNA replication is 
a. semi-conservative 
 
b. dispersive 
c. conservative 
 
d. error prone a. semi-conservative 
 
Define D...
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