Which type of cells undergo the process of mitosis?
Somatic Cells (Body Cells)
What cellular division process results in genetic diversity?
Meiosis
Tax Man:
Define Cancer.
Rapid and uncontrolled cell division.
What is the process called when chromosomes touch and swap information?
Crossing Over
Trade Request:
Where is an anticodon located?
On tRNA
What is the purpose of mitosis?
Growth and Repair
Double Jeopardy:
What is the term given to the 4 unique daughter cells that result from meiosis?
Gametes (Sperm and Egg Cells)
What type of cells does Cancer occur in?
Somatic
Explain how trisomy 21 happens.
The sperm or egg cell contains an extra chromosome for the 21st pairing.
Compare and Contrast Aerobic/Anaerobic Respiration in terms of energy.
Aerobic produces more ATP, thus generating more energy.
Anaerobic produces less ATP, thus generating less energy.
Double Jeopardy:
If a human skin cell has 46 chromosomes, how many will each daughter cell have as a result of mitosis?
46
If humans have 46 chromosomes in their somatic cells, how many will their gametes have?
23
Cancer is an error during what type of cellular division?
Mitosis (Asexual)
What can a DNA mutation change?
The type of protein being produced that can determine traits.
Double Jeopardy:
What organelles in a plant cell work to make and use energy? Explain how.
The chloroplast makes glucose, which is stored energy. The mitochondria uses the glucose to release energy.
What must happen prior to mitosis to ensure that the daughter cells have the correct amount of genetic information necessary?
DNA Replication
Trade Request:
What is the term used to describe the ploidy in reference to gametes?
Haploid
What type of tumor is known to spread?
Malignant
How quickly do chromosomal mutations have an effect?
Immediately
What type of cells contain membrane bound organelles?
Eukaryotic
Compare/contrast parent cells to daughter cells after mitosis.
Mandatory Generosity:
The two daughter cells are identical to the parent cell in every way.
Draw a rough model of meiosis.

All or Nothing:
When cancerous cells spread to another part of the body, what is it called?
Metastasis
Double Jeopardy:
Draw an example of a karyotype chart for someone with down syndrome.

What are the monomers that make up the four major macromolecules?
Monosaccharides - Carbs
Fatty acids and gycerol - Lipids
Amino Acids - Proteins
Nucleotides- Nucleic Acids