Anticodon.
What is ALWAYS complementary of a mRNA codon?
Dominant.
What needs only needs 1 copy of the gene to be expressed masks the recessive?
Ecology.
What is it called that has specific interactions between living organisms and their environment?
Nucleus.
What makes DNA, the brain of the cell?
Downs syndrome.
What has extra copy of chromosome 21. Nondisjunction.
Messenger RNA.
What is complementary to the original stand of DNA?
Recessive.
What needs 2 copies to be expressed: represented by a lower case letter?
Greenhouse effect.
What is it called that a solar radation is not able to escape back into space?
Enzyme.
What speeds up the rate of specific chemical reactions within a cell?
Deletion.
What is a mutation that is less common and Affects the entire chromosomes can change many genes?
Polypeptids.
What helps bond amino acids together to make proteins?
Genotype.
What is a combination of alleles from parents; expressed as letters?
Trophic pyramid.
What shows sequence of energy transfer between members of the ecosystem?
Lysosomes.
What reuses what they can, while also breaking down waste? (Know as the recycling centers)?
Duplication.
What is a mutation that is usually caused by failure of homologous chromosomes not separating during meiosis?
RNA and DNA.
What two protein synthesis help make protein?
both traits are equally dominant. this means both traits will appear and are both written with a capital letter representing that trait.
What is codominance?
Niche.
What is it called that functions of an organism in its community?
Plasma membrane.
What decides what goes in and out of the cell?
(know as the security guards)
Pedigrees.
What is a graphic representation of how a trait is passed from parents to offspring.
tRNA Synthetase.
What is tRNA via special enzyme called?
Allele.
What is the contrasting form of a gene; you get one from mom and one from dad.
Keystone species.
What organisms whose Niche plays a central role many other organisms in an ecosystem?
Cytoskeleton.
What holds everything in place, helps the cell move. Acts like roads for transporting things?
Inversion.
What failure of properly crossing over can lead to chromosome pairs no longer looking the same?