Mendel's Law
Blood Type
Definitions
Mitosis and Meiosis
Cloning
100
P1, F1 and F2 are
What is short form for parent generation, first generation and second generation
100
possible genotypes for blood type A
What is IA IA, IA i
100
Having two different alleles for a particular trait
What is Heterozygous
100
Three reasons Mitosis is important
What is growth, repair and embryological development
100
nucleus is removed from an egg
What is reproductive cloning
200
when a homozygous recessive and a homozygous dominant are mixed the offspring genotype is
What is 1:2:1
200
Anti-A serum-Agglutination Anti-B serum-No agglutination Anti-Rh serum- Agglutination Name the blood type
What is A+
200
The observable characteristics or traits of an organism
What is Phenotype
200
what cells undergo mitosis
What is sematic cells
200
what is a clone
What is formation of identical offspring from one parent, occurs naturally in many species
300
when not all traits are dominant or recessive
What is incomplete dominance
300
The clotting factors that are carried in the plasma
What is Platelets
300
The genetic makeup of an organism
What is Genotype
300
After the chromosomes have separated and are movie toward the poles
What is anaphase
300
Three types of artificial cloning
What is Gene cloning, Therapeutic cloning and Reproductive cloning
400
different pairs of alleles are passed to offspring independently of eachother
What is the law of independent assortment
400
how much blood does an average adult have
What is 5 litres
400
The genetic material found in all living cells that contains information needed to grow, maintain and reproduce
What is DNA
400
Phases of Mitosis
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokinesis
500
Another name for red blood cells
What is erythrocytes
500
The failure of the chromosome to separate correctly during meiosis
What is Nondisjunction
500
Three main steps of Meiosis
What is Replication, Meiosis and Cytokinesis
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