Traits
Punnett and Pedigree
Types of Reproduction
Animals
Plants
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100

The characteristic of an organism that makes it unique.

What is a trait?

100

The amount of genes you get from EACH PARENT.

What is 1/2? (also acceptable: 50%, half, .5)

100

Reproduction that happens from only ONE parent.

What is asexual reproduction?
100

The behavior an animal does to attract a mate.

What is courtship behavior?

100

The male part of the plant.

What is the stamen?
100

That one question only some of you know the answer to.

Beans, coconut, Patricia, dice

200

A trait that blocks or overpowers another trait.

What is a dominant trait?

200

A genotype that contains two of the same size letters (example: WW or ww).

What is Homozygous?

200

A benefit from this type of reproduction is that offspring have genetic diversity and that makes them more likely to survive

What is sexual reproduction?

200

A behavior that an animal is born knowing how to do.

What is innate behavior?

200

The female part of the plant.

What is the pistil?

200

The smallest unit of life.

What is a cell?

300

A trait that is able to be blocked by another trait.

What is a recessive trait?

300

The ratio of dominant to recessive traits from this Punnett Square

What is 2:2 ?

300

This type of asexual reproduction happens when offspring grow on the body of their parent.

What is Budding?

300

Two ways that animals keep their offspring safe from the environment or predators.

What is nesting and herding?

300

The portion of the male part of a plant that contains reproductive cells (pollen).

What is the anther?

300
The place all energy for life on Earth comes from.

What is the sun?

400

The way that a trait is written (letters).

What is a Genotype?

400

A Punnett square for a male with the genotype RR and a female who has the genotype rr.

400

The way strawberries reproduce.

What are runners?

400

What it is called when the way an animal grows up changes because of its surroundings (such as a lack of food during the winter time).

What is an environmental factor?

400

The name of the female part of the plant where pollen needs to land. 

What is the stigma?

400

The powerhouse of the cell.

What is the Mitochondria?

500

The way that a trait appears (what it looks like).

What is a phenotype?

500

The type of trait (dominant or recessive) that PKU is according to this image.


What is recessive?

500

The term for a benefit of sexual reproduction where all offspring inherit different genes.

What is genetic diversity? (also acceptable "what is genetic variation")

500

What it is called when the way an animal grows up changes because of the traits it inherits (such as a German Shepherd having long fur).

What is a genetic factor?

500

This type of seed distribution relies on lightweight, parachute, or propeller shaped seeds.

What is wind?

500

The letters in the acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid.

What is D.N.A.?

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