ANTH 101 Study Guide - Somatic Cell, Nuclear Dna, Molecular Genetics

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Somatic cells are everyday cells that reproduce to heal, grow, and develop. sex cells are what. Mix to create a zygote and create offspring. Stem cells are important because they are undifferentiated and can become any type of somatic cell: identify the key parts of a cell discussed in class and describe their functions. Identify ways dna has helped to answer questions within biological anthropology. cell membrane: protect cell and organelles nucleus: house dna mitochondria: create atp ribosomes: synthesize proteins. Er: synthesizes proteins and lipids mtdna is passed on by the mother and is separate from the nucleus dna, which is a combination from both the mother and father"s dna. Dna sequences help make evolutionary relationships between organisms and what caused divergence of organisms: describe the structure of dna and how this structure allows for its 2 primary functions. Dna is a double helix of nucleotides paired up in matching base pairs.

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