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directions: answer all questions. use complete sentences where asked. for mu circle the correct answer.
day 1 - dna, genes & proteins
- why must cell division be controlled?
a. to make cells divide faster
b. to create mutations
c. to prevent damaged cells from dividing
d. to remove dna
- where is dna found in a eukaryotic cell?
a. cytoplasm
b. ribosome
c. nucleus
d. cell membrane
- what is a gene?
a. a type of cell
b. a protein
c. a section of dna that codes for a protein
d. a mutation
- what do proteins do in cells?
a. store dna
b. control cell behavior
c. cause mutations
d. divide the cell
- why are proteins important for cells?
a. they make dna
b. they store energy
c. they control growth, repair, and division
d. they create checkpoints
- Uncontrolled cell division can lead to damaged or abnormal cells multiplying uncontrollably, so regulation prevents this.
- Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus that houses the cell's genetic material (DNA).
- A gene is a specific segment of DNA that contains the instructions to produce a particular protein.
- Proteins have a wide range of functions in cells, including regulating cell processes like growth, repair, and division.
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- C. To prevent damaged cells from dividing
- C. Nucleus
- C. A section of DNA that codes for a protein
- C. They control growth, repair, and division