Part 4 Anatomy Study guide Flashcards

1
Q

What is a long chain of amino acids?

A

protiens

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2
Q

Sister Chromatid

A

Replicated chromosomes

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3
Q

Centromere

A

Point of attachment for sister chromatids

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4
Q

Spindle Fibers

A

Fibers produced by centrioles to assist with chromosome movement Mitosis

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5
Q

homologous chromosomes

A

equivalent chromosomes from parental pairs

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6
Q

chiasmata

A

chemical attachment between homologous chromosomes

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7
Q

Barr (polar) Bodies

A

microcells containing primarily chromosomes

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8
Q

In metaphase I&II Primary Oocytes are also called

A

arrested cells

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9
Q

What is a long chain of amino acids?

A

protiens

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10
Q

Golgi bodies

A

intracellular transport

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11
Q

lysosomes

A

enzyme storage

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12
Q

microbodies

A

specific enzyme storage

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13
Q

secretory vesicles

A

allow cell to secrete chemicals

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14
Q

vacuoles

A

chemical storage

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15
Q

What vacuole stores solid materials?

A

food

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16
Q

what vacuole stores liquid materials?

A

liquid

17
Q

rate controll

A
  • temp
    -ph
18
Q

DNA helicase

A

unzips helix

19
Q

What is DNA polymerase?

A
  • match complementary nucleotides
  • proof read
20
Q

When is the Ovum present in females?

A

only after fertilization