What is Carbon?
A type of cell that lacks the presence of all membrane-bound organelles, lacks complexity, and reproduces asexually.
What is a prokaryote?
The genetic makeup of an organism.
What is genotype?
What organelle is the site of protein synthesis?
Provides insulation, protection, a key component to plasma membranes, and provides an organism with long term energy.
What is a lipid?
The technical name for all of the phases of division in BODY cells?
What is mitosis?
The name for different versions of the same gene.
The blueprint for proteins is created from and ultimately begins using what molecule as a template?
What is DNA?
The movement of a larger molecule across a cell membrane WITH the concentration gradient and moving WITH the help of a protein channel.
This organic molecule category consists of cellular energy created in the mitochondria, a group of single stranded nucleotides that aid in protein synthesis, and lastly the genetic information of life.
What is Nucleic Acid?
The step or process that causes meiosis to produce genetically different daughter cells.
What is recombination/crossing over?
The name of the study of the type of genetics conducted by an Austrian monk regarding pea plants.
What is Mendelian Genetics?
The name of tRNA's complimentary bases to mRNA's genetic sequence.
A cellular process that is powered by adenosine triphosphate and moves against the concentration gradient.
What is active transport?
This category of macromolecules can be bonded together to provide structure and support for many different types of cells, as well as provide short-term energy in its monomer form.
What is Carbohydrate?
How many chromatids are present in prophase I of meiosis?
When two alleles never completely dominate the phenotype of an organism, leading to both traits being fully shown simultaneously.
What is codominance?
What is AUG, and Methionine?
The name of the property that allows cell membranes to allow certain materials in and out of itself.
What is selective permeability?
These types of molecules aid in cellular transportation, in lowering the activation energy of reactions, catalyzation of reactions, maintenance, cleanup, and overall functioning of a cell.
What is Protein?
This occurs due to unregulated division of uncontrollable and abnormal cells.
Black rabbits (B) are dominant to white ones (b).
Hopping rabbits (H) are dominant to crawling ones (h).
If you crossed to heterozygous parents BbHh. This many rabbits would be white and crawling.
what is 1?
What is an acceptable answer?
A cell was placed into a solution that caused all water to flow out of the cell and into the solution. What is the name of the type of solute concentration that the SOLUTION exhibits?
What is hypertonic?