Every gene has 2 of these.
What are alleles?
A type of diagram used to calculate inheritance probability of one or more traits
The purpose of mitosis.
What is growth and repair?
Put together the Theory of Evolution.
Who is Charles Darwin?
A chemical process that used by producers to make energy.
What is photosynthesis?
A gene always expressed in the phenotype.
What is a dominant allele?
Law that states certain alleles are always expressed in the phenotype when they are present in the genotype.
Law of dominance.
A part of the cell cycle in which the cell duplicates its genetic material.
What is S phase, of the interphase?
What is Species?
Main form of energy loss at every trophic level
Heat
Term used to describe this genotype "H, h" .
A type of trait that depends on only one gene.
What is a mendelian trait?
The amount of chromosomes in the nuclei of each daughter cell resulting from mitosis?
What are 46 chromosomes?
What is artificial selection?
List 3 abiotic factors in an ecosystem.
What are soil, water, air, light, temperature, pH?
The physical expression of genetic information
What is phenotype?
A type of trait determined by multiple genes.
What is a polygenic trait?
Phase where the nuclear envelope reappears around a cluster of chromosomes at each pole of the cell
What is telophase?
What are genus and species?
Type of biotic relationship where 1 organism benefits from a close relationship that doesn´t harm the other.
What is commensalism?
The only genotype that can express non dominant alleles physically.
What is homozygous recessive?
The probability a mendelian trait expresses its recessive phenotype in a mix between 2 heterozygous parents.
What is 25%?
The end result of meiosis.
What are 4 non identical haploid cells? or What are 4 non identical gametes?
Name all the taxons in the classification of living things
What are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
A role an organism plays in its ecosystem.
What is a niche?