Meiosis is this type of reproduction that occurs in the gonads.
What is sexual reproduction?
"My-toe-is" is a nifty saying that helps you remember mitosis is this!
This process makes life- well life. It has two steps that make a very important nitrogenated macromolecule!
What is protein synthesis?
What would blood tell someone who is negative?
What is B-positive!
Meiosis produces these types of cells which have one set of chromosomes and mitosis produces these types of chromosomes which have two sets of chromosomes. In order, please.
What is haploid and diploid?
This is the stage of mitosis where the nucleus disappears and the chromosomes condense! Pretty cool huh?
What is prophrase?
Three for one? That is a deal! These three nitrogenous bases make one monomer!
What is a codon?
What did the scientist yell when a cell stepped on his foot?
The process of crossing over occurs in this stage of meiosis. It only occurs once through out the entire process.
What is a prophase 1?
Mitosis makes these kinds of cells and yes, I am going to ask for the technical name so be specific.
What are somatic cells?
To transcribe means this __________ and goes from DNA to this _________ (nucleic acids).
What is copy and mRNA?
Why are scientist great for solving problems?
What is they have all the solutions?
Meiosis has two phases which allow it to end with this many daughter cells.
What is 4?
Mitosis is different meiosis in that it makes this many cells daughter cells...
What is 2?
To translate means this ___________ and moves mRNA to this___________ (nucleic acids)?
What is interpret and tRNA?
What did the cell give to the sad organ?
What is a tissue?
Independent assortment occurs in this step of meiosis and is what causes each cell to be entirely unique.
What is metaphase 1?
Mitosis has this many stages and the cell cycle has this many. I need your answer in order please!
What is 4 and 6?
The result of protein synthesis is to make proteins. But protein polymers are made of these monomers.
What are amino acids?
Where would one find genes retired from the human genetic pool?