Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Punnett Squares
Inheritance
Vocabulary
100

This type of reproduction requires only 1 parents.

What is asexual reproduction?

100

Sexual reproduction requires this number of parents.

What is 2?

100

This tool helps scientists predict the possible traits of offspring.

What is a Punnett Square?

100

The passing of traits from parents to offspring.

What is heredity or inheritance?

100

Traits are controlled by sections of DNA called these.

What are genes?

200

Offspring produced this way are genetically identical to the parent.

What are clones?

200

In flowering plants, the male reproductive cell is found as a powdery substance.

What is pollen?

200

In a Punnett square, the letters represent different forms of a gene called these.

What are alleles?

200

This scientist is known as the “father of genetics.”

Who is Gregor Mendel?

200

This is the physical expression of a trait.

What is phenotype?

300

This is one disadvantage of asexual reproduction.

What is little or no genetic variation/diversity?

300

In flowering plants, the female reproductive cell is located inside this part of the flower.

What is the ovary?

300

A Punnett square showing Tt × Tt predicts this percentage of recessive offspring.

What is 25%?

300

If the alleles are the same, the organism is called...

What is homozygous?

300

The genetic makeup of an organism, such as RR or Rr, is known as this.

What is genotype?

400

This is one advantage of asexual reproduction.

What is reproduction happens quickly?

400

This process happens when pollen reaches the ovule and the reproductive cells combine.

What is fertilization?

400

What is the phenotype ratio of the following cross?


What is 3:1?

400

If the alleles are different, the organism is called...

What is heterozygous?

400

A characteristic of an organism, such as flower or eye color.

What is a trait?

500

Bacteria reproduce asexually using this process where one sell splits into two.

What is binary fission?

500

Sexual reproduction leads to this advantage in offspring, meaning they are not identical to their parents.

What is genetic variation/diversity?

500

What is the genotype ratio of the following cross?


What is 1:2:1?

500

A form of a gene that can only be expressed when two copies are present.

What is recessive?

500

Differences in traits among individuals in the same species, such as different eye colors or plant heights.

What is variation?

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