What does heredity mean?
Passes on from parent to child
What takes in solar energy?
Choroplast
What does the mitochondria do?
It converts glucose into ATP
What is the resting stage?
Interphase
What does Meiosis mean?
Transforming a cell into a productive cell
What are genetics?
Blueprints of living organisms/ one gene set from each parent
What does the cell wall do?
It will protect the cell
What shape is an animal cell?
Circular
What will happen during anaphase?
The chromosomes will start to break apart.
How many females eggs are left after Meiosis?
What is a gene that passes on more often?
Dominant gene
What are organelles?
The cellular version of an organ in a body. Subcellular structure with one or more function within the cell
What's the difference between a plant vacuole and an animal vacuole?
The animals vacuole is smaller but there is multiple of them
What stage does the nuclear membrane dissolve in?
Prophase
Whats the first step of Meiosis?
Chromosome duplication
What is a phenotype?
Physical traits like hair color, eye color and size
What shape is a plant cell?
It is rectangular
What is the difference between the cell wall and the cell membrane
The cell membrane is less structural than the cell wall.
What phase does the cell begin to pull apart?
During telaphase
What happens to the two other reproductive cells?
They will get discarded
Who is Gregor Mendel?
Father of gentics
What is inside the nucleus
Nucleolus
What is the cell theory?
1. All living things are composed of one or more cells
2. The cell is the basic unit of life
3. New cells arise from pre-existing cells
What are the two cells called after telophase?
Sister cells
What's the difference between males and females during homologous separation?
How equal the cytoplasm is