DNA structure
and function
Asexual
reproduction
Cell cycle and
mitosis
Sexual
reproduction
Meiosis
100

DNA is defined as this

What is the instructions for life?

100

The number of parents needed for asexual reproduction 

What is one parent?

100

The phase of the cell cycle where cells spend most of their time (normal cell living)

What is interphase?

100

A haploid, reproductive cell (could be male or female) 

What is a gamete?

100

The phase that proceeds both meiosis and mitosis

What is interphase?

200

This is the location in the cell where DNA is found

What is the nucleus?

200

This is an organism that is genetically identical to it's parent organism. 

What is a clone?

200

In this stage of mitosis, chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell

What is metaphase?

200

When a male and female gamete fuse to form a zygote

What is fertilization?

200

This event happens during prophase I and contributes to genetic diversity of gametes

What is crossing over?

300

The sequence of these four DNA bases determines what proteins and molecules the cell will make.

What are adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine? 

300

Five asexual reproduction strategies 

What are budding, fragmentation, vegetative propagation, spore formation, and binary fission?

300

Things that happen during prophase?

What is formation of the spindle apparatus, dissolving the nuclear membrane, condensation of chromatin into chromosomes?

300

Forces that plants rely on for sexual reproduction

What are wind and pollinators?

300

In anaphase I, these are pulled to opposite poles of the dividing cell

What are homologous chromosomes?

400

The DNA back bone is made of these two substances

What are sugar and phosphate?

400

The main advantage of asexual reproduction 

What is rapid colonization in stable environments?
400

Four things that the cell does during interphase

What is growth, duplication of organelles, duplication of DNA, and checking DNA for damage?

400

The two types of sexual reproduction 

What are internal and external fertilization?

400

In anaphase II, these are pulled to opposite sides of the dividing cell

What are sister chromatids?

500

From least to most coiled, these are the three levels of DNA structure 

What is the DNA double helix, chromatin, and chromosomes?

500
These organisms are only able to reproduce asexually 

What are prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea)?

500

The result of mitosis 

What are two genetically identical, diploid, daughter cells?

500

A new organisms first somatic cell; a diploid cell that will divide to form the embryo and, eventually, all other cells in our body.

What is a zygote?

500

The result of meiosis 

What are four genetically unique, haploid daughter cells?

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