The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
What is the chloroplast?
The function of Glycolysis
What is breaking down glucose?
The amount of cells made through mitosis
What are two cells?
The definition of an allele
What is a different version of a gene?
Holds the genetic information in a cell
What is DNA?
The colors of light plants absorb
What is red and blue?
Where the Electron Transport Chain is found
What is the cristae (mitochondria)?
The longest part of the cell cycle
What is Interphase?
An allele that always masks the other when present
What is a dominant allele?
The nucleotide that only appears in RNA
What is Uracil?
The process of making ATP
What is chemiosmosis?
Where the Krebs Cycle is done
What is the matrix (mitochondria)?
What are 46 chromosomes?
The observable characteristics of an organism
What is a phenotype?
Where the process of translation occurs
What is the ribosome?
The products of Light Reactions
The products of lactic fermentation
What is lactic acid and carbon dioxide?
The two parts of a chromosome
What is the centromere and chromatid?
A heterozygous genotype in which both alleles are separately expressed
What is co-dominance?
The three types of RNA
What is messenger RNA, transfer RNA, and ribosomal RNA?
The products of Dark Reactions
What are organic molecules and ATP?
The products of Alcoholic Fermentation
The four stages of Meiosis
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase (I + II)?
The phenotypic ratio of a monohybrid cross between two heterozygous organisms
What is 75% dominant, 25% recessive?
The three 'stop codons'
What is UAA, UAG, and UGA?