1. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote? 2. Which of the following cell parts produces energy for the cell and has its own DNA? A. Nucleus B. Cytoplasm C. Cell membrane D. Mitochondria 3. What do the two members of a homologous chromosome pair have in common?

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CONCEPT REVIEW QUESTIONS
Name:
Course:
Answer the following questions in the space provided.
1. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?
2. Which of the following cell parts produces energy for the cell and has its own DNA?
A. Nucleus
B. Cytoplasm
C. Cell membrane
D. Mitochondria
3. What do the two members of a homologous chromosome pair have in common?
A. Thymine.
B. Guanine
C. Adenine
D. Cytosine
4. Following the rules of complementary base pairing, which of these DNA bases could successfully bond with
adenine?
A. Thymine
B. Uracil
C. Cytosine
D. Adenine
5. Following the rules of complementary base paring, which of these RNA bases could successfully bond with
adenine?
6. Variations of the same gene are called
7. Mitosis occurs in which type of cell?
Section:
Date:
C. mRNA.
D. IDNA.
8. Meiosis occurs in which type of cell?
9. The genetic information that moves from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of a cell during protein synthesis is called
A. mDNA.
B. tRNA.
10. During protein synthesis, the amino acids are transported by
A. mDNA.
B. TRNA,
C. mRNA.
D. IDNA,
LAB EXERCISES
Name:
Course:
a
Dashboard
Section:
Date:
EXERCISE 1 CREATING AND INTERPRETING KARYOTYPES
Your instructor has provided you and a group of your classmates with the stained chromosomes from person Z.
Follow these steps to create person Z's karyotype and answer the questions.
Calendar
STEP 1 Match each chromosome to its homologous partner (remember to look for similar size,
centromere location, and staining patterns).
STEP 2 Arrange the chromosome pairs in order from largest to smallest.
STEP 3 Match the sex chromosomes provided by your instructor.
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Transcribed Image Text:4:17 < Chapter 2 Lab WORKS... CONCEPT REVIEW QUESTIONS Name: Course: Answer the following questions in the space provided. 1. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote? 2. Which of the following cell parts produces energy for the cell and has its own DNA? A. Nucleus B. Cytoplasm C. Cell membrane D. Mitochondria 3. What do the two members of a homologous chromosome pair have in common? A. Thymine. B. Guanine C. Adenine D. Cytosine 4. Following the rules of complementary base pairing, which of these DNA bases could successfully bond with adenine? A. Thymine B. Uracil C. Cytosine D. Adenine 5. Following the rules of complementary base paring, which of these RNA bases could successfully bond with adenine? 6. Variations of the same gene are called 7. Mitosis occurs in which type of cell? Section: Date: C. mRNA. D. IDNA. 8. Meiosis occurs in which type of cell? 9. The genetic information that moves from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of a cell during protein synthesis is called A. mDNA. B. tRNA. 10. During protein synthesis, the amino acids are transported by A. mDNA. B. TRNA, C. mRNA. D. IDNA, LAB EXERCISES Name: Course: a Dashboard Section: Date: EXERCISE 1 CREATING AND INTERPRETING KARYOTYPES Your instructor has provided you and a group of your classmates with the stained chromosomes from person Z. Follow these steps to create person Z's karyotype and answer the questions. Calendar STEP 1 Match each chromosome to its homologous partner (remember to look for similar size, centromere location, and staining patterns). STEP 2 Arrange the chromosome pairs in order from largest to smallest. STEP 3 Match the sex chromosomes provided by your instructor. 4 To Do Notifications 19 41 43 Inbox
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