Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration
Mitosis
Meiosis
Reproduction
Heredity
100

Where does cellular respiration take place.

Mitochondria

100

Why do cells divide?

to grow, repair, reproduce, and develop

100
What type of cells go through Meiosis

Gametes

100

What is asexual reproduction?

One organism produces a new organism that it is identical to.

100

Where do we get our alleles from?

One allele for each gene from each parent.

200

Why do cells need enery?

To grow

Remove wastes

replace cells

move material in and out

200

What is cytokinesis?

The division of the cytoplasm

200

How many cells does Meiosis produce?

4 cells

200

what is sexual reproduction?

two organisms are required to to produce a new organism, that has half its DNA from each.

200

What type of gene is this.  AA

homozygous

300
What are the products of Photosynthesis

Sugar (glucose) and Oxygen

300

What happens during metaphase?

The chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

300

How many chromosomes are in a cell after meiosis.

23 vs the 46 after mitosis

300

How many types of asexual reproduction are there

4

300

What is an example of a single trait being influenced by many genes.

Eye color 


Hair color

400

What are the starting materials and end products of cellular respiration?

SM: Glucose and Oxygen


EP: Carbon dioxide, Water, and ATP

400

What happens during prophase?

The chromatin (DNA with protein) condenses to become visible chromosomes.
400

How many times does the nucleus divide during meiosis.

Twice

400

What is Binary Fission?

A parent organisms reproduces by going through cell division.

400

What is an example of an acquired trait and an inherited trait? 

Inherited: height, eye color, skin color

Acquired: Talking, walking, hand writing

500

What is the difference between and producer and consumer?

Producers make their own food like plants

Consumers eat other consumers or producers like animals

500

What is the correct order of Mitosis phases

Prophase

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

500
When do the chromosomes duplicate for meiosis?

Only before Meiosis 1

500

What is Vegetative reproduction?

New plants being grown from stems, roots, or leaves of old plants.


Ex. Potato

500

What would a red dominant and yellow recessive bird look like if the pattern was Complete dominance, Incomplete dominance, or Codominance?

Complete: red

Incomplete: orange

Codominance: Red and orange striped