What terms describes something that as all the requirements of life?
organism
What is the brain of the cell that contains DNA?
Nucleus
Which process produces two daughter cells?
Mitosis
What is the allele that will definitely show a phenotype.
Dominant
Which form of reproduction does not require a mate?
Asexual
What term describes the internal balance?
Homeostasis
What is the PowerHouse of the cell?
Mitochondria
Which process produces 4 diploid cells?
Meiosis
What is it called when an allele will only show a phenotype when it is matched with another like allele?
Recessive
Which form of reproduction does require a mate?
Sexual
How many requirement of life are there?
6
What two organelles does a plant cell have that animal cells don't?
Chloroplasts, Cell wall
Which phase of mitosis does the nuclear membrane dissapear and DNA changes from Chromatin to Chromosomes?
Prophase
Hybrid
Which form of reproduction is budding?
Asexual
Which one is missing?
Reproduce, Use Energy, Adapt & evolve, Growth and development, Homeostasis.
Cells
What organelle is the food storage?
Vacuoles
Which phase starts to pull the chromatids apart?
Annaphase
What terms describes a double dominant allele or a double recessive allele?
Which form of reproduction requires more energy, time, and produces genetic variations.
Name all six requirements of life.
Cells, reproduction, Energy, Adapt & evolve, Growth & Development, Homeostasis
What organelle is used to clean up dead parts or excess waste?
Lysosome
What is it called when the cell membrane starts to squeeze together to separate the cell.
Cleavage furrow/Cytokinesis
What is it known as when you inherit a trait or allele from a parent?
Heredity
What form of asexual reproduction is where the organism divides in half?
Fission