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Biology 30 Module 3 Assignment 10 Copyright: Ministry of Education, Saskatchewan May be reproduced for educational purposes Biology 30 39 Assignment 10 Biology 30 40 Assignment 10 Biology 30 41 Assignment 10 Biology 30 42 Assignment 10 Assignment 10 Values (40) A. Multiple Choice: Select the best answer for each of the following and place a check () beside it. 1. Duplication of DNA takes place ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ 2. 3. ____ ____ a. b. ____ c. ____ d. the nucleus can direct activities in all areas of the cell the surface area to volume ratio is such that sufficient materials can pass in or out of the cell the nucleus can remain smaller and not take up as much space inside the cell less energy is needed for a cell to divide when it is smaller Mitosis is to body cells as meiosis is to ***. a. b. c. d. gametes chromosomes zygotes fallopian tubes *** shows the correct chromosome number resulting from the indicated process. ____ ____ ____ ____ Biology 30 continually mainly during interphase whenever a cell is injured mainly at prophase Cells commonly divide after they have reached a certain size, rather than growing larger. Probably the most significant benefit to a cell in being smaller in size is that ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ 4. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. meiosis : 2n 2n meiosis : n 2n mitosis : 2n 2n fertilization : 2n n 43 Assignment 10 5. In multicellular organisms, such as ourselves, the process of meiosis results in ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ 6. 8. a. b. c. a codon a protein RNA A major advantage of sexual over asexual reproduction is that sexual reproduction ***. ____ ____ a. b. ____ c. ____ d. is faster allows for reproduction even if one organism is living alone in a certain area can occur at any time of the year, whereas asexual is more restricted can introduce variations in the characteristics of a species Of the following anticodons, the one representing a molecule of tRNA carrying proline is ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ Biology 30 formation of gametes production of zygotes repair of body cells growth A section of a DNA strand that is made of three nucleotides is a ***. ____ ____ ____ 7. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. CCU GGT GGA CCT 44 Assignment 10 9. The most suitable term applied to a group of cells or a group of organisms having identical genetic compositions is ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ 10. a. b. c. d. prokaryotic eukaryotic plant animal a. b. c. d. transfer RNA messenger RNA DNA amino acids Chromosome pairs which have similar lengths, shapes and genes, are ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ Biology 30 1 3 27 64 Molecules which transmit information from parent to offspring so that the characteristics between the two are similar, are ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ 13. a. b. c. d. Formation of a cell plate during cytokinesis is a distinguishing feature during reproduction of a(n) *** cell. ____ ____ ____ ____ 12. hermaphrodite sporophyte clone colony The minimum number of nucleotides required to make up a codon which identifies one amino acid is ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ 11. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. diploid haploid homologous daughter chromosomes 45 Assignment 10 14. In sexually reproducing organisms, doubling of chromosome numbers every generation is prevented in a species by ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ 15. a. b. c. d. mitosis meiosis mitosis and meiosis neither mitosis nor meiosis The healing of a cut or a burn wound on your hand is a form of ***. ____ ____ ____ ____ a. b. c. d. sexual reproduction cell fusion fragmentation regeneration * * * * * * * * * * Use the following key for statements 16 to 20. Use the key to identify the condition in the reproductive process described by each of the following statements. Place the letter of the appropriate description from the key in the blank beside each statement: Key: a. b. c. A change from diploid to monoploid A change from monoploid to diploid No change in chromosome number ____ 16. Formation of gametes in more complex organisms. ____ 17. Formation of zygotes. ____ 18. Fertilization. ____ 19. Vegetative reproduction. ____ 20. From zygote to adult organism. Biology 30 46 Assignment 10 B. (15) Biology 30 Short Answer: – answer the following questions in the spaces provided. 1. a. Distinguish between the following pairs of terms: i. Asexual reproduction – Sexual reproduction. ii. Codon – Anticodon. iii. Centriole – Centromere. 47 Assignment 10 b. Complete the following table comparing mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis takes place in Meiosis bodycells number of cells produced per parent cell at end of process two number of chromosomes in parent cell number of chromosomes in daughter cells 2n same as parent type of cell produced (give an example) gametes purpose (4) Biology 30 2. Define genetic continuity and explain its importance. 48 Assignment 10 (8) (6) 3. 4. a. The process that results in four daughter cells being produced is ____________________ . b. Names are given to specific stages of the process. Indicate the name of the stage where: i. doubling of DNA occurs ____________________ ii. the chromosome pairs split and move to opposite sides of the cell ____________________ iii. the chromosomes shorten and thicken, becoming more visible ___________________ iv. marks the end of the first division of the nuclear material ____________________ DNA, RNA, amino acids and proteins are all parts of processes determining the kinds of actions taking place within individual cells. In addition, they play varying roles in having the same, or similar, genetic traits passed on to new cells. What is the endproduct (or what is formed at the end) of the following actions? Biology 30 i. Replication. ____________________ ii. Transcription. ____________________ iii. Translation. ____________________ 49 Assignment 10 (12) Biology 30 5. A DNA strand can undergo duplication. a) When the DNA is unravelling and complementary strands are forming what is the characteristic or feature of DNA allows it to be duplicated in the first place? b) The sequence of nucleotide base triplets along a portion of the non-coding A1 strand of DNA is AGA TAG CTG TCT. Give the complementary DNA coding sequence on strand A2 and indicate how this should compare to DNA strand B1. c) Using the same DNA sequence as was given in (b), give the messenger RNA that is formed. d) Give the sequence for tRNA from the same DNA template. 50 Assignment 10 e) (8) 6. Identify the four amino acids that would be taking part in protein synthesis. Use either table 10.1 or the Codon Wheel from Lesson 10. There are definite advantages for both asexual and sexual reproduction. Give two advantages and an example of each of the two methods. Advantage asexual reproduction Example 1. 2. sexual reproduction 1. 2. (1) 7. A protein molecule is very complex. The number of amino acids making up a protein would ______________________________. (1) 8. The genetic information is ready to be decoded once the mRNA has reached the ribosomes. The process in which this is done is called ______________________________. Biology 30 51 Assignment 10 (1) 9. DNA duplication occurs in the ______________________________ stage in both mitosis and meiosis. (4) 10. Meiosis can be referred to as reduction division. Explain what this means and pinpoint where each occurs. _____ (100) Biology 30 52 Assignment 10