phases of mitosis including the splitting
What are prophase ,metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokenisis?
The father of genetics
Who is Gregor Mendel?
Carries oxygen from your lungs to all of your body cells
What is blood?
the outer, thinnest layer. outermost cells are dead skin cells and water repellen
What is the Epidermis?
The 3 major layers of skin?
What are the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous fat?
The three types of asexual reproduction
What are budding, regeneration, fission?
If both parents are homozygous dominant for a triat what could the child be
What is homozygous dominant?
disease of white blood cells
What is Lukemia?
The largest organ of your body
What is the skin?
Number of pairs of chromosomes in must human cells
What is 23?
the three things that ocur in interphase
cell grows and functions organelles dupilcate,dna is copied chromosomes duplicated,cells grows and prepares for mitosis
universal blood transfusion recipient
Who is AB+?
a pigment that protects your skin and gives it color answer: melanin
What is Melanin?
Result of Mitosis
cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes
What is mitosis?
An organism that always produces the same traits generation after generation
What is a purebred?
Ways to prevent Cardiovascular disease
What are don't smoke, get regular checkups, follow a healthful diet, and exercise?
The major functions of the?
the skin includes protection, sensory response, formation of vitamin D, regulation of body temperature, and ridding the body of waste
Functions of red blood cells & white blood cells
What are red blood cells carry oxygen & nutrients and white blood cells fight infections?
What are the Nitrogen Base pairs of DNA
What are Guanine & Cytosine and Adenine & Thymine?
Production of a phenotype that is intermediate between two homozygous parents
What is Incomplete Dominance?
The genotypes for blood
What are AO, AA, AB, BB, BO, OO?
What is vitamin D Good for?
it is essential for good health because it helps your body absorb calcium into your blood from food in your digestive tract
Four compartments of the heart
What are the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, and left ventricle