The base pair that matches C (cytosine) in DNA
What is G?
Cell division in eukaryotes that produces identical cells
What is mitosis?
The type of organism that can capture light energy and store it as chemical energy
What is a producer?
The phenotype of a heterozygous when R=red and r=white
What is red?
A grouping of three letters of the genetic code, makes up one amino acid
What is a codon?
The 4 DNA Bases
What are adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine?
The production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent
What is asexual reproduction or cloning?
Trophic level of the goat
What is primary consumer?
This genotype: TT
What is homozygous dominant?
The process in which segments of DNA serve as templates to produce complementary RNA molecules.
What is transcription?
The part of the cell that holds the DNA in a eukaryote cell
What is the nucleus?
The phase in mitosis in which the chromosomes up across the center of the cell
What is metaphase?
Describe what will happen to the rabbit population if wild cat populations increase. Explain why
It will decrease because there are more predators
Define Mutation
What is a change in DNA?
The molecules that carry copies of instructions for assembling amino acids into proteins.
What is messenger RNA/mRNA?
The period of the cell cycle when DNA is replicated
What is interphase?
The type of growth pictured in the graph below
What is logistic growth?
Mendel's principle that each allele sorts independently from the others.
What is the principle of independent assortment?
One difference between DNA and RNA
What is single/double stranded, what is T/U nucleotide?
The type of biomolecule DNA is classified as
What is Nucleic Acid?
Describe the type of cell produced by mitosis
An identical diploid body cell
Two abiotic factors that could act as limiting factors in an ecosystem
What are water, temp, sunlight...
C=Crowned flower, c= no crown P=Purple, p=white
The % of offspring in the square below that are Crowned and Purple
What is 100%?
What is the amino acid sequence for the following DNA code: TTT AGG
What is Lysine-Serine?