This disappears during prophase.
This is division of the cytoplasm.
What is cytokinesis?
This term, used to describe DNA, is the reason for the creation of a leading and lagging strand during replication.
This is the time when an insertion or deletion of a portion of a chromosome would likely occur?
What is Prophase 1 of meiosis
This is a portion of an enzyme that binds to the substrate.
What is the active site?
This is when sister chromatids separate.
What is anaphase?
This is the location of meiosis in a human?
What are the ovaries or testes?
This is the Complementary base pair of adenine.
What is thymine?
This is the time when nondisjunction would occur?
What is anaphase 2 or anaphase?
This is a polymer of amino acids.
What is a protein?
This is the result of mitosis.
What are 2 genetically identical cells?
This occurs in prophase of meiosis, but not mitosis.
What is crossing over or recombination?
These 3 molecules create a nucleotide.
What are a pentose sugar, phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base?
Monosomies or trisomies would be the result of this.
What is nondisjunction?
These are 4 types of passive transport.
What are diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion?
What is somatic?
What are 4 gametes or haploid cells?
These are the names of 3 proteins that allow DNA Replication to occur?
What are helicase, ligase, DNA polymerase, RNA primase?
Recombination between non-homologs would likely result in this.
What is translocation?
This is another name for the Calvin Cycle.
What is light independent reactions or dark reactions of photosynthesis?
These regulate when mitosis begins.
What are cyclins?
This term describes what occurs during anaphase that creates genetic diversity.
What is independent assortment?
This phosphate group is associated with this portion of the strand of a DNA molecule.
What is the 5 prime portion?
Recombination between sister chromatids would likely result in this?
What is nothing?
These are 3 other terms for the second trophic level.
What are primary consumers, heterotrophs, herbivores?