What are the skeletal systems functions?
The functions support, protection, movement, store minerals and make blood cells.
What is anatomy?
Study of the body structures.
What is the purpose of Meiosis?
To make sperm and egg cells.
What are traits controlled by?
Two genes called alleles
What is DNA?
DNA is the molecule that contains instructions for life.
What gives color to the skin?
Melanin
What is physiology?
The study of how body parts work.
What is the purpose of mitosis?
The purpose is growth and repair.
what is a gene?
A chromosome that is made up of DNA
Why is DNA called the blueprint of life?
It tells cells how to build and run your body.
What is the function of the respiratory system?
It brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
What are the anatomical positions?
They are standing up, facing forward, arms at sides and palms forward.
During metaphase the centromeres attach to what?
Spindle fibers
What is a punnett square used for?
It is used to see the probability of what trait the offspring will express.
How does DNA copy itself?
DNA unzips, new matching bases attach and two identical DNA molecules form.
What are the two main organs of the nervous system?
The brain and spinal cord.
Why do we use the anatomical position?
We use it so everyone describes body locations the same way.
What are the 6 phases of Mitosis?
Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis.
What is homozygous dominant?
When both alleles are dominant alleles.
What did Gregor Mendel Study?
He studied heredity using pea plants.
What is the function of the digestive system?
It breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
What are the directional terms?
Superior=above, Inferior=below, Anterior=front, Posterior= back, Proximal=closer to body and Distal= farther from body.
What is the difference between Haploid and Diploid?
A diploid is a full set of chromosomes, body cells and made by mitosis. A Haploid is a half set of chromosomes, sperm and egg cells and made by meiosis.
What are the phenotype of an organism?
The traits and expressed genes and they are observable.
What is the difference between DNA and RNA?
DNA is a double strand, has thymine, stays in nucleus and stores information.
RNA is a single strand, has uracil, can leave nucleus and helps make proteins.