This is the number of new cells you wind up with after Meiosis I.
What are two cells?
This is the dark circle located in the middle of the cell.
What is a nucleus?
What is asexual reproduction?
This is another way to describe a "flavor" of a given gene.
What is an allele?
This is the best team in the history of the NFL.
What are the Green Bay Packers?
This is the number of new cells you ultimately wind up with after Meiosis II.
What are four cells?
These are the unraveled strands seen inside the cell.
What are chromosomes?
What is fragmentation?
This type of trait is represented by the big "T" in both the mother and father here.
What is a dominant trait?
This is the best quarterback to ever play the game (NOT Tom Brady).
Who is Aaron Rodgers?
This is the name of the process occurring in the middle cell.
What is crossing over?
These are the white fibers you see inside the cell.
What are spindles?
What is budding?
This is the likelihood of the next flower having red petals.
What is a 100% chance?
The Green Bay Packers hold this record number of NFL titles and Super Bowls.
What is 13?
This is the name of the process that has occurred in the bottom two cells.
What is recombination?
This is what happens to unraveled chromosomes before Meiosis or Mitosis phases are completed. (They thicken and coil, but there is a specific word we're looking for.)
What is condense?
What is binary fission?
This word represents the different gene combinations that are passed down (but not necessarily expressed) in offspring.
What is a genotype?
This iconic game--the 1967 NFL Championship between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers--was nicknamed the ____ Bowl.
What is the Ice Bowl?
This is the phase of Meiosis I being shown.
What is Anaphase I?
These red arrows point to a "pinched" area of the two new cells during Telophase.
What is cleavage furrow?
What is vegetative propagation?
This word represents what is actually expressed in an offspring (the winning gene combinations).
What is a phenotype?
This iconic move, usually performed after a Packers touchdown, is called the _______________.
What is Lambeau Leap?