This type of cell does NOT have a nucleus.
What is Prokaryote?
What is "Little Organs"?
The number of chromosome PAIRS that a human has.
What is 23?
What are 4 types of eukaryotic cells?
What are plant, animal, fungal, & protists?
These lack membrane-bound organelles .
What is prokaryotic?
These organelles produce proteins?
What are ribosomes?
This is a trait that hides another.
What is a "dominant trait"?
These eukaryotic cells have a cell wall.
What are plants and fungi?
Plants and animals are examples of these cells.
What are eukaryotic cells?
This is where the DNA is found in a cell.
What is the nucleus?
T= Tall s= short
The genotype for a short plant is this.
What is "ss"?
This organelle is found in both plants and animals, but in plants, it is one very big organelle, and in animals, there are several smaller ones.
What is a vacuole?
Bacteria is this type of cell.
What is a Prokaryote?
These organelles function as a waste removal?
What are lysosomes?
In genetics, this is what an individual who has two identical dominant alleles for a specific trait is called.
Prokaryotic cells are classified into 2 main groups?
What is archaea and bacteria?
This type of cell has a nucleus.
What is Eurkaryotic cell?
This organelle, found in a plant cell, is responsible for photosynthesis.
What is a chloroplast?
In a punnett square each box is worth this percentage.
What is 25%?
What are animal, plants, fungal & protists?