Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Meiosis
Heredity
Gender determination
100

G1-S-G2 are togerther called what?

Interphase

100

What is the purpose of Mitosis?

more identical cells; growth of body

100

What is the purpose of Meiosis?

Sexual reproduction - haploids cells

100

What is the name of a trait determined by only one gene?

single gene trait

100

What gender determines the gender of humans?

Males

200

What is S phase for?

Duplicating the DNA

200

During what phase does the chromosomes condense?

Prophase

200

Parents cells:daughter cells
How many daughter cells are produced to 1 parent cell? 

1:4

200

Why were pea plants good for Mendel's experience?

grow up fast
visible phenotype
easy to cutivate
short generation cycles

200

What is the term where the animal can produce both gamates?

hermaphrodites

300

What is the purpose of the S-G2 checkpoint?

Check if DNA duplicated correctly

300

In which phase does the sister chomosomes separate?

Anaphase

300

What is crossing-over?

When dna shared DNA, occurs in prophase I

300

An allele that masks other alleles

Dominate allele

300

How is gender determined in turtles?

Temperature

400

What is the shortest phase of the cell cycle?

Cytokinesis

400

In which phase does the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?

Metaphase

400

How do the chromosomes line up in Prophase I?

In pairs in the center of the cells

400

What you mean by phenotype? 

Physical description

400

What determines gender in bees and wasps?

chromosome number

500

What is G0? What cell is a example of a cell in G0?

cells that do not duplicate
Heart & Nerve

500

What is the name of the place where the spindle fibers connect to the chromosomes? 

kinetochore

500

What is Mendel's law of independent assortment?

chromosomes are sorted independently
paternal and maternal cells

500

What is Mendel's law of segregation?

Each egg or sperm will only get 1 copy of chromosome

500

How many sperm are created to how many eggs?

4 sperm to 1 egg

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