The percent chance a child born from these parents will have brown eyes.
What is 75%?
The law that says dominant alleles overshadow recessive alleles.
What is the Law of Dominance?
When favored traits cause populations to become too genetically different from one another to reproduced.
What is evolution?
A type of reproduction that results in an identical clone of the parent.
What is asexual reproduction?
The best number you can roll on the main icosahedral die in Dungeons and Dragons
What is a 20?
The percent chance an offspring from this cross will be heterozygous.
What is 50%?
The law that says alleles separate during meiosis, ensuring each gamete has only 1 allele for each trait.
What is the law of segregation?
An example of artificial selection.
What is larger crops, sweeter fruits, taller trees, fluffier dogs, smaller dogs, hairless cats, etc?
A type of reproduction that results in offspring that are a 50/50 mix of two parents.
The three types of tectonic plate boundaries.
What are convergent, divergent, and transform?
The percent chance a child will be born homozygous dominant from this cross.

What is 50%?
The law that says genes do not depend on one another, and each is inherited separately from one another.
What is the law of independent assortment?
True or false and explain: Individual organisms can evolve.
The type of reproduction done by animals in kingdom Porifera, where buds are grown on the parent animal and break off to form new organisms.
What is asexual reproduction?
The scientific name for the height of a wave; the term for how much power a single wave carries.
What is amplitude?
The reason each parent has two letters on their side of a punnett square.
What is having two alleles?
The reason a child cannot have blue eyes if a father has genotype BB for brown eyes and a mother has genotype bb for blue eyes.
What is the law of dominance and law of segregation?
Three examples of environmental factors that can cause traits to become favored / unfavored.
What is predation, food availability, environmental changes (temp, weather, etc), natural disasters, invasive species, competition, etc.
The type of reproduction that results in greater population biodiversity.
What is sexual reproduction?
An example of newton's third law?
What is slapping someone also hurts your hand? What is pushing off a wall on a skateboard launches you backward?
The percent chance, as a fraction, of a plant having round, green seeds.

What is 3/16?
The law of genetics that says an organism born of sexual reproduction cannot inherit both alleles for a trait from the same parent.
What is the law of segregation?
What is:
whales with hip bones
bird wing, human arm, dolphin flipper analogous structures
Fossil records
vestigial structures (appendix, wisdom teeth, etc).
The number of chromosomes in a gamete of nightshade flowers if the flowers' body cells each have 34 chromosomes.
What is 17?
The type of bird whose feather is tattooed on Mr. Sheridan's arm.
What is a peacock?