The chart used to track inheritance of traits throughout generations.
What is a pedigree chart?
The different versions of a gene.
What are alleles?
The organ directly after the small intestine.
What is the large intestine?
This makes up the base of an energy pyramid.
What are producers?
The process of making mRNA from DNA.
What is transcription?
What a darkened shape usually represents in a pedigree chart.
What is an affected individual?
An organism with two identical alleles.
What is homozygous?
A part of the small intestine that aids in nutrient absorption.
What is the villi?
Organisms that get energy by eating producers?
What is a primary consumer?
The process of turning mRNA into proteins.
What is translation?
The shape typically used to represent males.
What is a square?
What the capital letter represents in alleles.
What is a dominant allele?
Air sacs in the lungs that allows for gas exchange.
What is the alveoli?
Organisms that get energy by eating secondary consumers.
What is a tertiary consumer?
Transcription happens in this organelle.
What is the nucleus?
The shape typically used to represent females.
What is a circle?
The physical trait of an organism.
What is a phenotype?
An organ that helps with the filtration of the blood and eliminating waste.
What is the kidney?
This happens to the amount of energy as you go up the pyramid.
What is energy decreases?
Translation happens there in this organelle.
What is the ribosome?
A heterozygous tall plant (Tt) is crossed with a short plant (tt). The percentage of tall offspring will be this.
What is 50%?
The blood vessel that allows for transport of nutrients and gasses.
What is the capillary?
The percentage of energy passing from one trophic level to the next.
What is 10%?
The 3 letter sequences on an mRNA.
What is a codon?