What is the shape of DNA?
what is double helix
How many parents are there in sexual reproduction?
What is 2 parents ( sperm & egg )
How many parents are needed to reproduce asexually?
What is 1 parent
The function of Mitosis is
What is Repair and Growth
what is the male & female gamete called?
What is sperm and egg
What does DNA stand for?
What is Deoxyribonucleic acid
Does offspring look genetically identical or diiferent from the parents?
What is Genetically Different
True of False
Humans reproduce asexually.
What is False.
The function of Meiosis is
What is production of gametes
What organ produces sperm and testosterone?
What is Testisticles (testes)
What are the four pair bases of DNA?
what is A-T C-G
Why does 99% of the population sexually reproduce?
(2 reasons)
What is less risk of extinction
What is genetic diversity increase
What is the one disadvantage of reproducing asexually?
What is greater risk of extinction
True or False
Mitosis creates 4 haploid cells because its apart of asexual reproduction.
What is False.
Where do offspring develop in the female reproductive system?
What is the uterus
What is the relationship between genes, proteins and traits?
What is Genes (DNA) codes for proteins wich determine your traits?
True or False
Do virsues sexually reproduce?
What is False
Are the daughter cells of asexual reproduction gentically identical or different?
What is genetically identical
How many daughter cells are created during meiosis
What is 4 daughter cells
On which day of the menstrual cycle does ovulation begin?
What is the 14th day
When does DNA replication occur?
What is the BEFORE cell divison
What are the four disadvantages of Sexual Reproduction?
What is risk of disease
What is difficulty to find partner
What is requires alot of ATP ( enregy)
What is Slow reproduction rate
Name the advantages of asexual reproduction
What is fast growth in population
What is only need 1 parent
What is less use of ATP ( energy )
What is no exposure to disease
What is the meaning of homologus?
What is genetically the same
What does differentation do in the process of embryonic development?
What is specialize genetically identical body cells depending on what genes are read / turned on or off