Organelles
Mutations
Mitosis
Meiosis
Asexual Reproduction
100
A specialized cell part in which specific functions are carried out to ensure a cell's survival.
What is an organelle?
100
Deletion, addition, and substitution are examples of this.
What is a gene mutation?
100
The process in the cell cycle in which the duplicated contents of the cell's nucleus divides into two equal parts.
What is Mitosis?
100
A pair of matching chromosomes found in meiosis.
What are homologous chromosomes?
100
Three types of Asexual Reproduction.
What are Binary Fission, Budding, Fragmentation, Vegetative Reproduction and Spore Formation?
200
An organelle that controls all activities within a cell.
What is the Nucleus?
200
A change in the order of A, C, G, and T bases.
What is mutation?
200
The 4 stages of Mitosis.
What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase?
200
This is the process that produces gametes with half the number of chromosomes as body cells.
What is meiosis?
200
This mysterious organism is an identical copy of its parent.
What is a clone?
300
These three organelles are unique to a plant cell.
What is a Large Vacuole, Chloroplast, and Cell Wall?
300
These are two examples of mutagens.
What is cigarette smoke, pesticides, x rays, mercury, household chemicals?
300
The stage that involves the pulling of x shaped chromosomes across the equator.
What is Metaphase?
300
This is the process that involves daughter cells being formed due to the homologous chromosome pair separating to opposite poles of the cell.
What is Meiosis I?
300
A starfish gets loses a leg. Fortunately the lost leg has made new life through this specific process.
What is Fragmentation?
400
The nucleus contains this unique molecule.
What is DNA?
400
A mutated gene that prevents HIV from infecting a person is an example of this.
What is a positive mutation?
400
Tiny tube-like structures made of protein.
What are spindle fibres?
400
A cell formed by the division or budding of another cell.
What is a daughter cell?
400
Yeast is an example of this type of asexual reproduction.
What is Budding?
500
Proteins go to this organelle after they are made on the endoplasmic reticulum.
What is a Golgi Body?
500
The change in skin color of the Spirit Bear is an example of this.
What is a neutral mutation?
500
These organelles organize spindle-fibres during mitosis.
What are centrioles?
500
This term refers to the infinite number of genetic possibilities that occur during meiosis.
What is Variation?
500
These are cells that have the potential to become many different types of cells.
What are Stem Cells?
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