What is cloning?
The processes used to create an exact genetic replica of another cell.
True
How many daughter cells are produced when a bacterial cell reproduces asexually?
2 daughter cells
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
When is the last day of school? (by the way I ran out of things to write)
June 27 2023
Why does human cloning matter?
It could prove different useful was for studying many genetic diseases.
Is DNA important to a living thing?
True
Which term best describes genetically identical cells?
Clone
How many strands make up a DNA double helix?
2
How many siblings do I have?
3
How is cloning related to somatic cell nuclear transfer?
Cloning is a technique in which DNA of a clone is transferred into an enucleated metaphase-II oocyte for the generation of a new individual.
People loose DNA when they die
Compared to a body cell, how many chromosomes does a gamete contain?
23 chromosomes
When do cells duplicate their DNA?
During mitosis
How many students are there in the class?
33
How is research cloning related to embryonic stem cell research?
Embryonic stem cells are isolated from the cloned blastocyst.
Has anyone tried to perform human cloning?
True
Where are male gametes produced in flowering plants?
The anther
How do cells make accurate copies of DNA?
Its chromosomal DNA through a process called DNA replication.
Can a person have more than 46 chromosomes?
Yes
How many mammalian species have been cloned?
Some animals are, cat, deer, dog, horse, mule, ox, rabbit and rat.
people die
true
Which process results in the production of a zygote?
Fertilization
What holds one strand against the other in the double helix?
Hydrogen bonds
Can humans have less than 46 chromosomes?
yes