A permanent change in the DNA is called a __________.
Mutation
Give an example of something other than humans that has DNA.
Any plant/animal/bacteria
True or false? All mutations are harmful to organisms.
False
Why do our cells divide through mitosis?
To grow/repair damaged cells
Why do humans have 2 copies of each chromosome?
1 from mom and 1 from dad
A threadlike structure of DNA found in the nucleus is ________.
Chromosome
True or False - All cells in one organism have the exact same DNA.
True
Does this karyogram have a mutation? How do you know?
No - 2 copies of each chromosome.
Does mitosis make cells that are different or exactly the same as the original cells?
Exactly the same
Are all of our traits inherited from our parents?
NO
The passing on of traits from one generation to the next in a family is _________.
Heredity
Why is DNA important for living things?
It gives their traits
Why is the blue color of the lobster considered a mutation?
Their DNA has changed to be different than its parents DNA.
What do cells do when they are not dividing?
Their usual job
Why do parents and their kids often look similar?
Kids inherit traits from their parents through their DNA.
The splitting of a single cell into daughter cells, each with DNA from its parent cell is________.
Cell Division
How is DNA related to our traits?
Our DNA is the instructions for our traits and what we look like.
How could a mutation cause someone to have 6 fingers on each hand instead of 5?
Mutation could change their DNA to say that they should have 6 fingers.
Why do cells make 2 copies of their DNA before dividing?
So each cell at the end has the same instructions.
You can inherit different chromosomes from each parent.