Cells
DNA
Genetics
Biological Molecules
Mitosis/Meiosis
100
This cell does not contain a nucleus nor membrane bound organelles
What is a prokaryotic cell
100
Adenine always pairs up with this nucleotide in DNA.
What is thymine
100
These are alternate forms of genes.
What are alleles
100
This is the monomer of carbohydrates.
What is a monosaccharide
100
This is the splitting of somatic cells.
What is mitosis.
200
This cell contains a nucleus as well as membrane bound organelles
What is eukaryotic cell
200
Uracil is a nucleotide found in this nucleic acid.
What is RNA.
200
An individuals with the alleles Tt are said to be this.
What is heterozygous
200
This molecule builds our body as well as forms enzymes in our body.
What is a protein
200
DNA is replicated during this stage of a cells life.
What is the S phase.
300
This organelle is responsible for the production of protiens
What are ribosomes
300
mRNA would make this strand from the necleotide sequence of TAA GCA TCG
What is AUU CGA AGC
300
This pattern of heredity contains phenotypes which are intermediates between the dominant traits.
What is incomplete dominance
300
This molecule has a monomer called a fatty acid.
What is a lipid
300
In this phase, chromosomes are pulled to the poles of a cell.
What is anaphase
400
Most bacteria is an example of what type of cell.
What is a prokaryotic cell
400
This is the complimentary strand to ATT GCC GAC in DNA.
What is TAA CGG CTG
400
Two parents with the blood type of AO and O have a child. These the possible blood types of their child.
What are AO and O
400
Enzymes and substrates fit together like a lock and key. What is it called when they do so?
What is an ezyme substrate complex
400
This is when the cytoplasm divides and two new cells are formed.
What is cytokenisis.
500
These three organelles are found in plant cells and not animal cells (you must get all three to receive credit).
What are a plant vacuole, chloroplast, and cell wall.
500
These are the three types of RNA involved in protein synthesis
What mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA
500
These are the four structure levels of a protein.
What are primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary
500
This process generates 4 haploid cells from 1 diploid cell
What is meiosis
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