Intro to Animal Cells
Cell Organelles
Mitosis steps/terms
Genetics & Punnett Squares
Grab Bag
100

What is a cell?

The smallest working units of all living things.

100

Does the nucleus have a single membrane or a double membrane?

A double membrane.

100

What is the first & last step of mitosis?

1st-interphase- resting stage.

Last-interphase-cells divded.

100

What is genetics?

Blueprints of a living organism. One gene set from each parent. Sections of genes are called chromosomes. Sections of a chromosome are called alleles.

100

What is heredity?

Passing traits from parents to offspring.

200

What is a prokaryotic cell?

A one-celled organism (bacteria).

200

Where is the nucleolus located?

Inside the nucleus.

200

What is the second step of mitosis?

Prophase-chromosome formation.

200

Who is Gregor Mendel?

Father of genetics. Figured out heritable elements are genes. Studied traits in peas - height, flower color, seed color, & seed shape. Discovered dominant and recessive traits, and 2 alleles were seperated during meiosis, leading to the eg or sperm carrying one allele.

200

What is a dominant trait? How is a dominant trait displayed?

Examples of dominant traits: black coat in Angus and Simmental cattle, horns in livestock, white belt in Hampshire pigs, & white face in Hereford cattle. Displayed as a upper-case letter in a Punnett Square.

300

What is a eukaryotic cell?

Most living organisms (plants & animals).

300

What is the cytosol

The watery "soup" of the cell surrounding the organelles.

300

What is the third step of mitosis?

Metaphase-chromsome alignment.

300

What is the genotype?

The genetic make-up, is observed through DNA sequencing, & information on alleles.

300

What is a recessive trait? How is a recessive trait displayed?

Examples of recessive traits: red coat in Angus and Simmental catle, polled livestock, albinism, & dwarfism. Represented with a lower-case letter in a Punnett Square.

400

What are organelles?

Subcellular structure with one or more functions withing the cell. & cellular version of an organ in a body.

400

What are lysosomes?

Vesicles filled with hydrolytic enzymes.

400

What is the fourth step of mitosis?

Anaphase-chromosome seperation.

400

What is the phenotype?

Physical traits: hair color, eye color, & eye size. Observed by looking at the organism.

400

What is homozygous?

Something that carries 2 dominant (PP) or 2 recessive genes (pp). 
500

What is DNA?

Deoxyribonucleic acid, & the central storage of genetic information.

500

What is the cell membrane?

Encloses the cell, and allows communication between the inside and exterior via; pores that regulate iron flow (CA**, Na*, K*, & Cl*), and receptora that sense things such as odors, tastes, and hormones.

500

What is the fifth step of mitosis?

Telophase-cell division.

500

What are Punnett Squares?

Diagram used to predict geneotypes & phenotypes.

500

What is heterozygous?

Somethinkg that carries one dominant and one recessive gene (Pp). Carrier of a recessive gene.
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