What is this step of mitosis?![]()
Anaphase
If an organism had 48 chromosomes and their cells to through mitosis, how many chromosomes will their cells have?
48
What are the inputs for photosynthesis?
CO2, energy, water
What is made during cellular respiration?
ATP
__________allows scientists to remove or alter part of a persons DNA to change harmful traits
gene editing
What is the purpose of stem cells?
What is this step of mitosis?
Metaphase
If an organism had 48 chromosomes and their cells to through meiosis, how many chromosomes will their cells have?
24
What are the outputs of photosynthesis?
Oxygen and sugar
What is C6H12O6?
Glucose
Bioplastics are made to reduce plastic pollution but what's the issue with them?
They're expensive
What is biofuel mainly made of?
corn and soybean
How many cells are there after one cell goes through mitosis? How many cells are there after one cell goes through meiosis?
2, 4
How many chromosomes are in this image?
3
Where does photosynthesis take place?
Chloroplasts
What are the inputs for cell respiration?
Oxygen and glucose
What is the purpose of bioprinting?
to make tissues and organs for human transplants
What is the goal of mitochondrial transfer? How many parents are there?
to remove harmful disease from the mitochondria so a baby doesn't get it and 3
What step is this showing?
Telophase II
Meiosis I begins with one diploid parent cell and ends with two _______ daughter cells, halving the number of chromosomes in each cell. Meiosis II starts with two haploid parent cells and ends with four ________ daughter cells, maintaining the number of chromosomes in each cell
Haploid, diploid
Why are plants green?
Chloroplasts / chlorophyll reflect the green light and absorb the other wavelengths
What is an autotroph vs heterotroph?
Autotrophs make their own energy, heterotrophs have to consume other things for energy
How can VR (virtual reality) be used in medicine?
Mental health / psychotherapy
Use during surgery to access data
Training surgeons before surgery
How can DNA be used in forensics/solving crimes?
Can identify a suspect using a public DNA database their families could put their own DNA in
Can identify a suspect based on DNA if they already got arrested
Put the steps of mitosis in order
interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis
How many chromosomes are pictured here?

46
Why do greenhouses help with photosynthesis ?
They amplify light and protect the plants
Mitochondria
What is xenotransplantation?
Giving animal organs to humans
Think of one other way we use technology in biology or something that could be invented to help a biological problem?