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MATCHING SECTION 1: Read all instructions carefully. Please answer all questions

ID: 19527 • Letter: M

Question

MATCHING SECTION 1: Read all instructions carefully. Please answer all questions. Match Term to the Definition Provided:



TERM or CONCEPT
1. ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
2. chromosome
3. crossing over
4. gamete
5. gene
6. germ cell
7.meiosis
8. mitosis
9. translation
10. transcription

Definition/Association
A. DNA molecule with attached proteins
B. a haploid cell that combines with another haploid cell during fertilization
C. a stretch of DNA that contains information for a particular inherited trait
D. a type of cell whose primary function is the formation of gametes for sexual reproduction
E. an interaction during meiosis in which chromatids exchange segments; results in genetic recombination
F. nucleotide that drives most energy-requiring metabolic reactions
G. the process in which ribosomes synthesize proteins using the mRNA transcript
H. the synthesis of mRNA from a DNA template
I. the type of cell division which is used in asexual reproduction and tissue growth and repair
J.the type of cell division responsible for gamete formation and sexual reproduction



MATCHING SECTION 2: Read all instructions carefully. Please answer all questions. Match Term to the Definition Provided:

TERM or CONCEPT
1. microtubules
2. chloroplasts
3. Golgi bodies
4. DNA molecules
5. RNA molecules
6. central vacuoles
7. lysosomes
8. mitochondria
9. nucleoli
10. ribosomes

Definition/Association
A. contain enzymes for intracellular digestion
B. single stranded nucleic acids that contain uracil (U)
C. package cellular secretions for export
D. extract energy stored in carbohydrates; synthesize ATP; produce water and carbon dioxide
E. synthesize subunits that will be assembled into two part ribosomes in the cytoplasm
F. translate mRNAs into specific proteins
G. found in plant cells; store substances and water
H. double stranded nucleic acids that exist in the nucleus and encode hereditary information
I. help distribute chromosomes to the new cells during cell division
J. convert light energy to chemical energy stored in the chemical bonds of glucose or starch



Explanation / Answer

Matching 1: 1. F 2. A 3. E 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. J 8. I 9. G 10. H Matching 2: 1. I 2. J 3. C 4. H 5. B 6. G 7. A 8. D 9. E 10. F