This trait will show up if you have at least one copy of it.
What is a dominant trait?
DNA is found here in a cell.
What is in the nucleus?
All living things are made up of these
What are cells?
Within the nucleus, this copies DNA.
What is mRNA?
The number of kingdoms.
What is six?
Two copies of the same allele.
What is homozygous?
Condensed DNA is known as this (double rod structures).
What are chromosomes?
These are the primary purposes of cell division and mitosis.
What are growth and repair and replacement of old cells in our bodies?
When the mRNA leaves the nucleus, it goes to this part of the cell to be read.
What is the ribosome?
These types of cells contain a nucleus, while prokaryotic cells do not.
What are eukaryotic cells?
The physical characteristic that is seen.
What is a phenotype?
DNA is made up of four different types of these.
What are bases?
This kingdom contains organisms that are multicellular and autotrophic.
What are plants?
Protein will code for these in an organism.
What are traits?
A change in the DNA sequence.
What is a mutation?
These are different forms of a gene.
What is an allele?
Genes will code for these in an organism.
What is a protein?
These are the main differences between asexual and sexual reproduction (you must name two differences).
What are genetic variation, number of parents involved, and time and energy?
What are codons?
This is heredity.
What is the process of parents passing on certain traits to their offspring?
This is the probability for each genotype when two heterozygous individuals cross.
What is 25% Homozygous Dominant, 25% Homozygous Recessive, and 50% Heterozygous.
These make up protein when they are bonded together.
What are amino acids?
This is what you end up with after cell division/mitosis has occurred.
What are identical daughter cells?
What are the amino acids?
This type of cell transports oxygen throughout the body.
What is a red blood cell?