what does ribosomes do
produce proteins
What are the letters for homozygous
RR or rr
what is the definition of evolve
develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
what is cloning
what is a fossil
any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing
The purpose of chloroplasts
to carry out photosynthesis
what is a phenotype
the observable characteristics or traits of an organism
what is migration
seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
what is a GMO
A genetically modified organism
what is 1 way fossils can be found
by being dug up(or any other examples they can be)
How many cells does mitosis produce
2
What is a dominant trait
those which are more likely to be inherited due to their stronger allele expression compared to recessive alleles
what is a natural selection
the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change
Example of GMO
a plant, animal, or microorganism that has had its DNA changed through genetic engineering.
Name 3 types of fossils
1 body fossils
2 mold
3 carbon fossils or other examples
what does the Golgi apparatus do
modifies, sorts, and packages different substances
what is a genotype
the genetic makeup of an organism, essentially the combination of genes an individual inherits from their parents, which determines their traits
what is a behavioral adaptation
a change in an organism's behavior that helps it survive and thrive in its environment,
what is gene therapy
An experimental treatment that adds a new gene or replaces or repairs a mutated gene
what are fossils used for
give us a useful insight into the history of life on Earth. ect
nucleus definition
the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
what genotype is a kid born with a heterozygous recessive , and a homozygous dominate mom.
heterozygous dominant genotype
example of genetic drift that has to do with butterflies
a random loss of one white butterfly and a gain of one brown butterfly in generation II.
what is artificial selection
a evolutionary process in which humans consciously select for or against particular features in organisms
what is the law of superposition
The law of superposition is an axiom that forms one of the bases of the sciences of geology, archaeology, and other fields pertaining to geological stratigraphy.