The sex cell the mother produces in the ovaries.
What is an egg cell?
The cell grows, replicates DNA, and prepares for mitosis.
What is interphase?
Power house of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
Mutation occurs in these cells.
What are sex cells?
The modification of an organism's genes.
What is genetic engineering?
The hormones the ovaries produce.
What are estrogen and progesterone?
The effects of prophase are reversed.
What is telophase?
Synthesizes proteins for the cell.
What is a ribosome?
Inheriting a widows peak when only one parent has it.
What is a dominant trait?
The process of creating a genetically identical organism.
What is cloning
The site of fertilization.
Condensed chromatin lines up in the center of the cell.
What is metaphase?
Acts as the cells waste disposal system.
What are lysosomes?
The child shares the same green eyes as their mother.
What is a phenotype?
When another female will carry the pregnancy.
What is a surrogate mother or gestational surrogacy?
These get cut during a vasectomy.
What are the vas deferens?
Cromosomes replicate and move to opposite sides of the cell.
What is anaphase?
This produces and assembles the cell's ribosomes.
What is the nucleolus?
Inheriting blue eyes from one of your parents when the other one of your parents has brown eyes.
What is a recessive trait?
Process that lets you delay your pregnancy.
What is freezing eggs or embryos?
Tubes inside the compartments of the testes.
What are seminiferous tubules?
Chromatin condenses and the nucleolus disappears.
What is prophase?
Organize the mitotic spindles during cell division.
What are centrioles?
The child inherited Aa and AA alleles from their parents.
What is a genotype?
A doctor removes eggs from the uterus and fertilizes them outside the womb before putting the fertilized eggs back in the womb.
What is IVF or In Vitro Fertilization?