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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?!. Goal: Reach $1,000,000 4 teams of 7-8 students  This is your “audience” when you use a life-line. Each person on each.

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1 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?!

2 Goal: Reach $1,000,000 4 teams of 7-8 students  This is your “audience” when you use a life-line. Each person on each team will answer the given question individually. If you are stuck, you can use a life-line. Each team gets 4 life-lines: 2 “phone a friend”  choose someone on your team to bail you out 2 “ask the audience”  discuss with your entire team the correct answer

3 Each Q you answer correctly, you earn a level on the board. If you answer incorrectly, you move down a level on the board. Goal is to reach $1,000,000

4 PRIZES 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $6,000 8 - $8,000 9- $10,000 10- $20,000 11 - $30,000 12 - $50,000 13 - $75,000 14 - $100,000 15 - $200,000 16 - $350,000 17 - $500,000 18 - $750,000 19 - $900,000 20 - $1,000,000

5 Ready?

6 What is the term for a nucleotide triplet (3 bases ) on mRNA? CODON

7 DNA or RNA? Contains Uracil RNA

8 DNA or RNA Single stranded RNA

9 DNA or RNA Contains G &C BOTH

10 DNA or RNA Cannot leave nucleus DNA

11 Where does translation take place? RIBOSOME

12 If DNA has 40% A, how much (%) C will it contain? 10% C + 10% G 40% A = 40% T

13 Which enzyme adds new RNA nucleotides to DNA template strand to make mRNA? RNA POLYMERASE

14 What is the first step of protein synthesis? TRANSCRIPTION

15 What is created during translation? AMINO ACIDS (PROTEINS)

16 Term for the copying of DNA? DNA REPLICATION

17 What is the term for spontaneous changes in the DNA sequence? MUTATIONS

18 When DNA is copied, each daughter helix will contain what % of original DNA? 50% ORIGINAL 50 % NEW

19 What is the term for a mutation that results from an insertion of an extra base? FRAMESHIFT

20 How many nucleotides are necessary to code for 2 amino acids? 6 NUCLEOTIDES (2 CODONS)

21 Which enzyme unzips DNA during DNA replication? DNA HELICASE

22 Which enzyme adds new DNA nucleotides to the old DNA template strand? DNA POLYMERASE

23 Which enzyme unzips DNA during protein synthesis? RNA POLYMERASE

24 What type of mutation describes a change from TAC TAG to TAC TA_? FRAMESHIFT (DELETION)

25 What is created during transcription? mRNA

26 What do anti-codons bind to? CODONS ON MRNA

27 What is the sugar found in RNA? RIBOSE

28 Fill in the blank: DNA  RNA  _______  Trait PROTEIN

29 Do both prokaryotes & eukaryotes carry out translation in the ribosome? YES

30 What is the monomer/subunit of DNA & RNA? NUCLEOTIDE

31 What are the 3 parts of a nucleotide? PHOSPHATE, 5-C SUGAR & A NITROGENOUS BASE

32 What is the sugar found in DNA? DEOXYRIBOSE

33 What is D? mRNA

34 On what molecule are anti-codons found? TRNA

35 What type of bonds connect the sugars and phosphates in DNA? COVALENT BONDS

36 How many bases make up 1 anti-codon? 3 BASES

37 What is the role of tRNA & anti-codons? TO CARRY AMINO ACIDS TO THE RIBOSOME

38 How does the ribosome know which amino acid to call for? READS THE CODON ON MRNA & CALLS FOR MATCHING ANTI- CODON

39 Where does transcription take place? NUCLEUS

40 If mRNA: AUC UUA DNA: ? DNA: TAG AAT

41 What is the process shown here? TRANSLATION

42 What is the mRNA codon complementary to? tRNA anti-codon

43 What type of bonds hold connect the 2 strands of DNA? HYDROGEN BONDS

44 What are the building blocks of proteins that are connected during translation? AMINO ACIDS

45 Where is rRNA found? IN RIBOSOMES

46 Term for artificially created DNA from 2 different sources? RECOMBINANT DNA

47 What is the term for proteins that DNA wraps around? HISTONES

48 What is B? AMINO ACID

49 What is the term for substances that cause mutations? MUTAGEN

50 What types of cells undergo protein synthesis? ALL CELLS (even prokaryotes)

51 Do prokaryotes carry out transcription in the nucleus? NO (THEY LACK A NUCLEUS)

52 What is the term for DNA that is wrapped around proteins? CHROMOSOME

53 What is a type of mutation where the DNA changes but the resulting amino acid does not? SILENT MUTATION

54 What makes up the backbone of DNA? SUGAR AND PHOSPHATES

55 Are all genes expressed all the time? Explain. No. When they are not needed, they are “turned off”.

56 Do codons code for only 1 amino acid? Can multiple codons code for the same amino acid? MULTIPLE CODONS CODE FOR SAME AMINO ACID

57 What is A? Protein or polypeptide

58 What is C? tRNA

59 What type of bond connects amino acids together? PEPTIDE BOND

60 Term for cutting genes from one organism and inserting into another organism’s DNA? GENE SPLICING

61 Inserting genes into patients to treat diseases (replace faulty disease causing DNA) GENE THERAPY

62 Placing a cloned embryo into organism’s uterus to grow a new individual? REPRODUCTIVE CLONING

63 Growing newly cloned embryo in a petri dish without implanting into a uterus THERAPEUTIC CLONING

64 Running an electric current through DNA samples to determine an individual’s DNA pattern DNA FINGERPRINTING

65 How many DNA molecules are created during DNA replication? 2 IDENTICAL MOLECULES OF DNA

66 What % of 1 DNA molecule created during replication is considered “new” DNA? 50% New  50% old

67 Term for mutation that originally coded for an amino acid which now codes for a STOP codon? NONSENSE MUTATION

68 Term for allowing only organisms with certain traits to reproduce to give desired offspring SELECTIVE BREEDING (ARTIFICIAL SELECTION)

69 How many TOTAL strands are seen at the end of DNA replication? 4 DNA strands

70 What is the term for multiple amino acids together? POLYPEPTIDE

71 What does GMO stand for? GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM


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