A proton has this charge.
What is positive?
An example of a eukaryotic organism could be...
What is a human, an animal, or a plant?
This organelle is responsible for storing food, waste, and other materials.
What is a vacuole?
He is known as the "father of genetics."
What is Gregor Mendel?
Alleles with the same letter are called...
What is homozygous?
This particle has no charge in an atom.
What is a neutron?
The definition of a cell is...
This organelle is the powerhouse of the cell.
What is mitochondria?
The two alleles indicate whether something is...
What is dominant or recessive?
The organelle that is a jelly-like substance is...
What is the cytoplasm?
This particle is NOT found in the nucleus of an atom.
What is an electron?
Prokaryotic cells lack these two things.
What is membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus?
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
Being able to roll your tongue is a dominant trait. A person whose alleles are tt would...
What is not be able to roll their tongue?
This organelle contains DNA.
What is nucleus?
Substances formed from two or more elements are called...
What is a compound?
Eukaryotic organisms can be...
What is unicellular or multicellular?
This organelle is made of microtubules that function during cell division.
What is centrioles?
The law of segregation states..
What is each gene separates during meiosis and then reunites during fertilization?
What is chloroplast and cell wall?
An atom is composed of these three particles.
What is a neutron, a proton, and an electron?
These are the three principles of the cell theory.
1. organisms are made of one or more cells
2. cells are the basic unit of life
3. cells come from preexisting cells?
This organelle is a thick, rigid, inflexible barrier that protects a plant cell.
What is a cell wall?
The law of independent assortment states...
What is alleles get sorted independently of each other, without influencing one another?
This is the name of the organizer that helps understand genotypes and phenotypes.
What is Punnett Square?