Genetics
Genetics 2
Microevolution
Artificial selection
Fossils
100

What is considered the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria 

100

How are recessive traits represented?

rr (lower case letters.)

100

what is migration 

seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.

100
what does GMO stand for?

Genetically modified organism 

100

what are fossils?

preserved remains or traces of animals, plants,and other organisms from the past.

200

what type of reproduction does meiosis do?

what type of reproduction does mitosis do?

sexual reproduction

asexual reproduction

200

If blonde hair is dominant to orange hair then what hair color will the child have with Rr rr?

Rr 50-50

200

what is an adaptation?

a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.

200

what is artificial selection? 

the selective breeding of a plant or animal to produce an offspring with traits valuable to humans. Or when human choose the traits and breed organisms for those traits.

200

what is absolute age?

absolute age is the most accurate age of dating and is also called radiometric dating.It uses the decay of radioactive elements to find the absolute age of rock or fossil.

300

what is a chromosome?

thread-like structure formed from DNA and proteins.

300

How are dominant traits represented?

DD

300

what is natural selection?

the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.

300

what is cloning?

the process of producing individuals with identical or virtually identical DNA either naturally or or artificially. 

300

what is relative dating?

relative dating tells scientist if a rock layer is older or younger than another.

400

what is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?

mitosis is the division of cells and meiosis is a type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes.

400

What is it called when a parent carries two same forms of a trait aa or AA.

Homozygous.

400

what is genetic drift?

the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.

400

what is natural selection?

nature selects and favors traits more suitable for their particular environment. 

400

what is the law of superposition?

geologist assume that the newest rock layers are on top of the older ones unless some type of disturbance has occurred.

500

how many cells do mitosis and meiosis produce?

Mitosis produces two identical diploid daughter cells, while meiosis produces four genetically unique haploid cells.

500

if Sally's green eyes are dominant to greg's blue eyes what are the odds they will have blue eyes? Solve.

BB       Bb

Bb        bb


25%
500

what is a genetic mutation?

a change to a gene's DNA sequence to produce  something different.

500

what is gene therapy 

an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent diseases.

500

which one of the following is a fossil?

trace fossils

tar and ice

fossil resin

carbonization

molds and cast

petrification

replacement

perminization  

They all are.

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