Type of cell with no nucleus
What is a prokaryotic cell?
The father of evolution
Who is Charles Darwin
Physical characteristics are known as this
What is phenotype?
Main source of energy for photosynthesis
What is the sun?
The production of reproductive cells
What is meiosis?
2 types of endoplasmic reticulum
What are smooth and rough?
Process by which Evolution occurs
What is Natural Selection?
Alternate forms of a gene
What is an allele?
Main pigment in plants responsible for absorbing sunlight
What is chlorophyll?
The job of mitosis
What is producing new, identical regular body cells?
2 differences between plant and animal cells
What are plant cells have a cell wall and plant cells have chloroplasts?
It is believed that birds evolved from this
What is dinosaurs?
These are used to predict outcomes of different genetic crosses
What are Punnet Squares?
2 main products of photosynthesis
What are glucose and oxygen?
During meiosis the amount of genetic material is reduced by this much
What is by half?
Organelle responsible for dissolving particles in the cell
What is the lysosomes?
Species adapt and evolve in response to this
What is environmental conditions?
If T represents a tall gene and t represents a short gene, then this many of the following genotypes will be tall
Tt, TT, tt, tt
What is 50%?
The 2 parts of the word photosynthesis ("photo" and "synthesis") mean this
What is light making?
A zygote is created when this happens
What is a sperm cell joins with an egg cell?
DNA is found in what these 2 organelles
What is the Nucleus and Mitochondria?
Islands where Darwin studied
What is Galapagos Islands?
If both parents were heterozygous (Tt) for a trait, this would be the chance for their offspring to be homozygous recessive (tt)
What is 25%?
Formula for the process of photosynthesis in words
What is Sunlight+water+carbon dioxide produces oxygen+sugar?
The stages of Mitosis in order
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase