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a nucleic acid that stores the information required for cells to function. This molecule is passed from one generation to the next

DNA

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Involves the recombination of 2 parents DNA (gametes combine through fertilization)o Humans reproduce sexuallyo Less offspring produced and energetically costly


Sexual Reproduction

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is the first generation being mated



P generation

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How many chromosomes should a human body have?



46

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Found that some alleles encoded a protein regardless of what other allele was present
Known as a _____________________ allele



Dominant
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A zygote is a what cell?

diploid

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The allele that encoded a protein that was covered up or masked is known as a



Recessive

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A _____________________ describes an individual's appearance or characteristics.



Phenotype

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What 2 scientist discovered the structure of DNA?




James Watson and Francis Crick


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What are functions of mitosis



development, growth, repair, and cell replacement in multicellular organisms
asexual reproduction in unicellular and some multicellular eukaryotes

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Gametes are what cells

haploid

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We use ________________ to grow and develop as we age

mitosis

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Sperm and egg are examples of _______________ cells (n), which means that they only have one set of chromosomes



haploid

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What begins when a single cell gains a mutation that causes it to lose control of its cell cycle. These mutations are passed onto daughter cells through mitosis?

Cancer

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contain one set of chromosomes




Human gametes

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the name of the scientist that also deserved recognition for her discovery of critical data in identifying the structure of DNA was



Maurice Wilkins
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building blocks of proteins



amino acids

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Gametes are formed through_________________.



meoisis

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the resulting offspring from the P generation



F1 generation

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Multicellular organisms (like humans) use cell division for growth, repair of tissues, andfor ______________ reproduction (producing offspring with a combination of traits fromtheir parents)



sexual

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What 3 parts make up a monomer?



deoxyribose (a sugar; note that this is in the name of DNA!)
phosphate group
nitrogenous base

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Ribose (a sugar; note that this is in the name of RNA!)
phosphate group
nitrogenous

Each monomer of RNA is made of three parts



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RNA makes a copy (transcript) of the DNA message and in the case of eukaryotes, leaves the nucleus
RNA also takes the message to a ribosome where the RNA is "read" and translated intothe language of proteins... AMINO ACID

Protein Synthesis


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create proteins by translation



Primary function of RNA

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What are some causes of mutations?



spontaneous errors during DNA replication
viral infection
exposed to mutagens

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