Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Genetic Information
Genes or the Environment 1
100
A characteristic feature of an organism

What is a trait?

100

These are organized representations of biological relationships.

What is a pedigree?

100

This when an organism has the same alleles for a gene.

What is homozygous?

100

This type of reproduction results in genetic variation.

What is sexual reproduction?

200

These are the differences within a trait.

What is variation?

200

These are the physical structures that are passed from parent to offspring in egg and sperm cells.

What are chromosomes?

200

This is when an organism has different alleles for a gene.

What is heterozygous?

200

The way that diet affects the color of flamingo is this kind of influence.

What is environmental?

300

The way an individual looks for a specific trait

What is the phenotype?

300

These are specific regions of a chromosome that cause a particular protein to be made.

What is a gene?

300

These are the physical structures (chromosomes) that carry genetic information.

What is genetic material?

300

Name the environmental factors that affect muscle size

What are exercise and diet?

400

The combination of alleles that an organism has

What is the genotype?

400

These are different forms of a gene that can cause different forms of proteins to be made, which lead to variations in traits.

What are alleles?

400

These cells each contain half a set of chromosomes

What are sperm and egg cells?

400

The heavily muscled trait in cattle is primarily as result of this influence.

What is genetic?

500

This is when egg and sperm combine to create an offspring

What is sexual reproduction?

500

The cell structure that contains chromosomes

What is the nucleus?

500

This is a small change that happens to the structure of  a chromosome that can be passed to future offspring but was not there to begin with.

What is a mutation?

500

Name of the protein that results in extra-big, medium, or typical muscle

What is myostatin?