DNA stands for...
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
Two types of earlobes.
What are free and attached?
The shape of something- gives it a purpose.
What is structure?
The Father of Genetics....Gregor...
Who is Mendel?
This is a male or female....
What is a male?
Name 2 base pairs that go with each (A-T) or (C-G).
What is Adenine and Thymine or Cytosine and Guanine?
Types of hairlines?
What is widow's Peak- or straight across?
The purpose or job of the proteins....
What is Function?
The type of plants Mendel studied as a monk in the gardens of his monastery. 
What are pea plants?
A picture of all of your chromosomes in the nucleus of the cell.
What is a karyotype?
Sections of DNA come together to make these shaped molecules, which determines the function of the traits we get. (They also are known to build muscles..:)
What are proteins?
Also known as a strong chin. (No buts allowed!)
What is cleft chin?
Traits are different from each other, call this...
What is Variation?
What is a purebred?
Where all the chromosomes and DNA are located.
WHat is, in the nucleus of living cells.
Proteins created by DNA then get translated into these- things we have and vary- like eye color.
Traits
Traits that show up more
What is dominant?
This is the GENERAL TERM for things that species share, like spider silk flexibility, and venom...
What is a feature?
Often heard when discussing dogs and horses. But this chart is one in the same.
What is a family tree/pedigree?
This is a male or female........
What is a female?
The shape of DNA?
What is double helix / spiral?
Traits that show up less?
Recessive
This is a specific description of a feature- yellow, fuzzy, stuns, etc.
What are traits?
Full of DNA! 
What is a chromosome?
When DNA makes copies of itself, we have Transcription (DNA Bracelets). When DNA makes proteins for your genes and traits, we call that...?
(Kind of like having someone interpret another language for you!)

What is Translation?