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Define cell. Basic unit of all living matter and essential for life.
Cells are made of ________________. Protoplasm
The components of protoplasm are? Proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, water, and mineral salts
What organic compounds make up the cell? Carbohydrates, Lipids (fats), Nucleic acid, proteins
Protoplasm has how much water in it? 80 to 85%
How much protein is in a cell? 15%
In human beings, how many genes are contained in all 46 chromosomes? Approximately 30,000
The nucleolus contains this. Ribonucleic acid
Where in the human cell does protein synthesis occur? Ribosomes
Interphase consists of which phases? G1, S, and G2
Carbohydrates may also be referred to as? Saccharides
Human cells contain which 4 major organic compounds? Carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and proteins
What process involves reduction cell division? Meiosis
What cellular organnelles function as cellular garbage disposals? Lysosomes
What type of membrane describes the nuclear envelope that separates the nucleus from other parts of the cell? Double-walled membrane
Lipids are also referred to as? Fats
The primary energy source for the cell is? Glucose
Cytosine bonds only with what nitrogenous organic base? Guanine
What statement is not true? The Golgi apparatus, or complex, is the powerhouse of the cell.
When ionizing radiation is used to destroy malignant cells, healthy tissue is spared. In radiation therapy, this concept is referred to as? Therapeutic ratio
Twenty-two different ___________________ are involved in protein synthesis. Amino acids
The process of locating and identifying the genes in the human genome is called: Mapping
Meiosis is the process of? Reduction cell division
Water performs which functions in the human body? Maintains core temp of 37 degrees C, regulates concentration of dissolved substances, and lubricates skeletal articulations.
What substance is of primary importance in maintaining adequate amounts of intracellular fluid? Potassium
The S phase of mitosis is the? Actual DNA synthesis period
When a cell divides, the genetic-containing material contracts into tiny rod-shaped bodies called? Chromosomes
Nitrogenous base pairs form the? Steps, or rungs, of the DNA ladder-like structure
The large, double-membrane, oval, or bean-shaped structures that function as the powerhouses of the cell are called? Mitochondria
When somatic cells divide, they undergo? Mitosis
During which subphase can radiation-induced chromosomal damage be evaluated? Metaphase
Approximately how many genes are contained in all 46 human chromosomes? Approximately 30,000
What is formed from a nitrogen-containing organic base, a five-carbon sugar molecule, and a phosphate molecule? A nucleotide
What serves as a prototype for mRNA? DNA
The protoplasm outside the cell's nucleus is called what? Cytoplasm
Define cell membrane. Frail, semipermeable structure encasing and surrounding the human cell.
Define cytoplasm. Protoplasm that exists outside the cell's nucleus.
Define endoplasmic reticulum. Vast irregular network of tubules and vesicles spreading and interconnecting in all directions throughout the cytoplasm. Enables cell to communicate with extracellular environment and transfer food and molecules from one part of cell to another.
What is mitosis? Process where parent cell divides to form two daughter cells identical to the parent cell.
What are the 4 subphases of mitosis? Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase
How many base pairs are there in the human genome? 2.9 x 10 to the 9
Radiation-induced chromosome damage may be evaluated during which of the following processes? Metaphase
Which human cell produces antibodies? Lymphocytes
Somatic cells divide through the process of? Mitosis
Chromosomes appear during _________. Prophase
During __________, the number of chromosomes double. Prophase
The separation of each chromosome pair into its respective chromatids occurs during ________. Anaphase
DNA is composed of _________, ___________, ____________ and ____________. Adenine, Guanine, Thymine and Cytosine
Which DNA components are Purines? Adenine and Guanine
Which DNA components are Pyrimidines? Thymine and Cytosine
Which components are double-bonded? Adenine and Thymine
Which components are triple-bonded? Guanine and Cytosine
RNA differs from DNA in having _______ as one of its pyrimidines.
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