how many chromosomes in Mitosis?
What is 46
Where do you put your mom trait and where do you put dad trait?
What is mom goes on top of the square and dad goes on left side of the square
Does dominant trait always shows up over recessive?
What is Yes
How many chromosomes does Miosis have?
What is 23
What does the 3 type of pistil is called?
What is Ovary, Style, and Stigma
what is the second phase called?
What is Prophase
If the trait is Cc, cc, Cc, cc what is the percentage of this trait?
What is 50% to 50%
If dad has dominant trait and mom has reseccive trait what trait will show up
What is Dominant trait
Name the phases in miosis in order
What is Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II
what 2 types of name for stamen
What is Filament, anther
What phase the DNA replicate?
What is Synthesis Phase
What is the fraction of Cc, cc, Cc, cc punnet square
What is 1/2 to 1/2
What is recombination is dominant trait
What is Recombination is an important process that can help repair broken DNA
During which phase do the chromotids separate?
What is Chromosome's sister
What animals pollinate plants and flowers?
What is Beez, Bats, Butterflies
At what phase in the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
What is M Phase
When a plant breeder crossed two red roses, 78% of the offspring had red flowers and 22% had white flowers. According to these results, the allele for red flowers is most likely:
What is Dominant trait
How does radiation damage DNA?
What is UV radiation in sunlight can cause mutations.
In Meiosis, if the parent cells have 40 chromosomes, then how many will the daughter cells have?
What is 20 cell
How can you tell which flowers are pollinated by animals or the wind?
What is Wind-pollinated flowers tend to have small dull-coloured petals or, in the case of grasses, no petals at all.
What is the function of centrioles?
What is The centrioles help in the formation of the spindle fibers that separate the chromosomes during cell division
What are the four main bases of D.N.A.?
What is adenine (A) and guanine (G) are the larger purines. Cytosine (C) and thymine (T)
How are genes identified in a DNA sequence?
What is Gene prediction is the process of determining where a coding gene might be in a genomic sequence.
Were during Meiosis 2 do chromosomes line up against?
What is the Cell's equator
Does it matter if pollen gets carried between flowers on the same plant?
What is Yes