The smallest building block of life
What is a cell
The outside of the cell
What is the cell membrane?
Contains the stomach and intestine (among other organs)
What is the digestive system?
Contains all of the genetic information for an organism
What is the DNA?
The genetic material that organisms inherit from their parent/parents
What are genes?
The name for cells without a nucleus
What is prokaryotic
Where the DNA is found in the cell
What is the nucleus?
Contains the brain and the nerves (among other organs)
What is the nervous system?
Another word for the children of an organism
What is offspring
The type of reproduction that only involves one parent
What is Asexual Reproduction?
The type of cells with a nucleus
What is eukaryotic
Where the energy for the cell is made
What is the mitochondria?
Brings oxygen in and CO2 out of the body
What is the respiratory system?
The traits that an organism displays are called this
What is phenotype?
This type of reproduction results in offspring with unique DNA combinations
What is sexual reproduction?
Organisms made of only one cell
What is unicellular
Where the DNA for the cell is replicated
What are ribosomes?
Moves the blood around the body
What is the circulatory system?
The gene that is seen in an organism's phenotype is this
What is the dominant gene?
This is the type of reproduction seen when flower pollen is transferred by a bee to a new flower
What is sexual reproduction?
Organisms made of more than one cell
What is a multicellular organism?
The jelly like substance that is inside the cell
What is cytoplasm?
Contains the kidneys, bladder, lungs and skin.
What is the excretory system?
These were developed by Mendel to determine the possible genotypes that an organism could have
What are Punnett Squares?
This is the type of reproduction seen in prokaryotic cells
What is binary fission?