Reproduction Basics
Plant Reproduction
Dominance Patterns
Blood Types
Growth & Behavior
100

The process of producing offspring.

What is reproduction? 

100

Plants that produce with flowers and fruit.

What are angiosperms? 

100

When one allele hides another. 

What is complete dominance? 

100

The universal donor blood type. 

What is Type O? 

100
An inborn response to a stimulus.

What is an instinct? 

200

Type of reproduction that creates genetically identical offspring. 

What is asexual reproduction? 

200

Plants that reproduce using cones.

What are gymnosperms? 

200

When traits blend together. 

What is incomplete dominance? 

200

The universal recipient blood type. 

What is Type AB? 

200
A plant growth response toward or away from stimuli. 

What is tropism? 

300
Type of reproduction that increases genetic variation. 

What is sexual reproduction? 

300

The transfer of pollen from male to female structures. 

What is pollination? 

300

When both alleles show equally.

What is codominance? 

300

Blood type inheritance involves this genetic pattern. 

What are multiple alleles? 

300

A plant hormone that controls growth toward light. 

What is auxin? 

400

Offspring receive one of these from each parent.

What are genes or alleles? 

400

Seeds develop inside this structure in angiosperms. 

What is fruit? 

400
Red Flower x White Flower -> Pink Offspring 

What is incomplete dominance? 

400

The two codominant blood alleles. 

What are Types A and B? 

400

Environmental factors that affect growth include these two.

What are sunlight / water / nutrients? 

500

Why is genetic variation important for species survival? 

What is it improves survival in changing environments? 

500

Why is seed dispersal important?

What is reduces competition and spreads offspring? 

500

Red and White spotted flower pattern. 

What is codominance? 

500

Blood Type A x Blood Type B can produce these four blood types. 

What are A, B, AB, and O? 

500

Two identical plants are grown in different environments.
One receives full sunlight and nutrients, while the other receives very little.
Over time, the plants grow to very different sizes.

This demonstrates that growth is influenced by these two types of factors.

What are genetic factors and environmental factors?

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