Cells can be measured in these metric units of measurement
What are micrometers? What are nanometers?
Define asexual reproduction
What is a type of reproduction occurs when a single organism reproduces without the genetic input of another member of the species?
This is the biological process of how organisms grow, repair, and replace worn out or damaged cells or tissues. This process creates body cells.
What is mitosis?
Define meiosis
What is the biological process which allows organisms to reproduce. Cells go through mitosis then then meiosis where the number of chromosomes is reduces to ½ the total number.
Flowering plants are also know as
What is an angiosperm?
Cells are "living things" that can do these things
Define sexual reproduction
What is a type of reproduction occurs when two members of the same species share their genetic material to reproduce.
Humans have 46 chromosomes in each cell except their haploid sperm or egg cells. The cells with 46 chromosomes are known as
This happens before meiosis can begin
What is Interphase and mitosis?
Frogs are also known as
What are amphibians?
How prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells
What are no membrane bound nucleus, DNA found in nucleoid, no mitochondria, smaller and less complex than a eukaryotic cell?
Give three examples of species that reproduce asexually
What are blackworms, hydrea, and strawberries? or What are copperhead snakes and bacteria? Are also acceptable answers.
List the stages of meiosis beginning with Interphase
What are Interphase, Prophase 1, Metaphase 1, Anaphase 1, Telophase 1, Cytokinesis?
What is Interphase, Prophase 1, Metaphase 1, Anaphase 1, Telophase 1, Prophase 2, Metaphase 2, Anaphase 2, Telophase 2, Cytokinesis
What is they live part of their life on land and part in water?
How eukaryotic cells differ from prokaryotic cells
What are having DNA in a membrane bound structures, mitochondria, larger and more complex than prokaryote cells.
What are binary fission, budding, vegetative propagation, parthenogenesis, fragmentation?
What is Interphase? Chromosomes duplicate and become chromotids. In humans 46 chromosomes become 93 chromosomes or 46 chromotids.
What are Telophase 2 and Cytokinesis?
Angiosperms have these in their ovum
What are seeds?
Examples of prokaryotes and examples of eukaryotes
What are the prokaryotes; archaea and bacteria?
What are the eukaryotes; plants, animals, protists and fungi?
What is a cell that contains 1/2 of the full amount of chromosomes? Haploid cells are either sperm or egg gamete cells that combine together to form a zygote.
The ways mitosis is different from meiosis
What is mitosis is for reproducing exact copies of cells and meiosis is for reproducing young? Meiosis includes all of the phases of mitosis.
Zygote cell turns into a
What is an embryo?
These are the life cycle stages for a frog
These are the life cycle stages for a flowering plant
What is egg stage, tadpole, tadpole with legs, froglet, adult frog?
What are seed stage, germination, plant growth, reproduction, pollination, and spreading seeds?