Mitosis produces this number of identical cells after cytosis.
What is 2?
Meiosis produces this number of non-identical cells.
What is four?
This diagram is used to follow a trait through multiple generations of a family.
What is a pedigree chart?
This is the higher number of a blood pressure measurement
What is systolic blood pressure?
During this stage of mitosis, the chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles by the spindle fibers.
What is anaphase?
Pairs of the same chromosome (one from each parent) are called....
What are homologous chromosomes?
This diagram is used to show all of the chromosomes of a cell, in homologous pairs.
What is a karyotype?
These blood vessels contain valves so blood doesn't flow backwards.
What are veins?
During this stage of mitosis, chromosomes line up single file along the equator of the cell.
What is metaphase?
This stage of meiosis is where sister chromatids are separated and pulled to opposite poles by spindle fibers.
What is anaphase II?
This is the stage of meiosis where crossing over of homologous chromosomes occurs, which leads to genetic variation.
What is prophase I?
These blood vessels take blood away from the heart. They are under a lot of pressure.
What are arteries?
This is the scientific name for the cell division that occurs after mitosis is completed.
What is cytokinesis?
This stage of meiosis is where homologous chromosomes line up down the equator of the cell.
What is metaphase I?
This type of trait will not be expressed unless both alleles code for this type.
What is a recessive trait?
This blood vessel is where all exchanges take place (oxygen for carbon dioxide, nutrients for waste).
What are capillaries?
Mitosis produces cells that are ..... (hint: it has to do with the number of chromosomes)
What is diploid?
Meiosis produces cells that are... (hint: it has to do with the number of chromosomes).
What is haploid?
This genotype (Hh) is called...
What is heterozygous?
These types of fat contribute to the buildup of fatty deposits in the walls of the arteries of the heart.
What are saturated and trans-unsaturated fats?