Plant Characteristics
Importance of plants
Viruses
Mitosis Meiosis
Heredity
100

What does lignin do?

Provides structures to plants to allow vertical growth 

100

What are plant's major roles in a food chain?

The produce the energy for all the other organisms

100

What is the difference between an epidemic vs a pandemic?

-Epidemic is contained to a smaller geographic area

-Pandemic is global

100

Does meiosis or Mitosis produce identical copies?

Mitosis

100
How do we show a dominate allele using letters

Capital letters

200

Which plant type is the only one to produce fruit?

Angiosperms

200

What are the 3 main things all plants provide?

food, shelter, oxygen

200

What are the 2 ways that viruses store information?

RNA and DNA

200

What is an allel

Alternative form of a gene

200

What is a phenotype?

What you physically see 

300

What are the 5 major groups of plants

green algae                            

nonvascular plants

seedless vascular plants

gymnosperms

angiosperms

300

Why are plants key to fighting soil erosion?

their roots hold dirt together 

300

How do viruses affect human welfare?

-Kill livestock

-Infect humans

 

300

What is DNA

 a molecule that contains genetic instructions for
producing proteins (or heritable traits)

300

What is a Homozygous trait vs a Hterozygous trait

Homozygous- either both allels are dominate or both are recesive (ex. OO or oo)

Heterozygous- one resezive and one dominate trait. (ex. Oo)

400

What are some ways plants are pollinated?

Wind animals, wind, water

400

How do plants fight the global warming crisis?

By taking up large amounts of CO2 and storing it in their biomass

400

How can viruses be important to an ecosystem?

Influencing host population sizes

400

What is the diffrences between a zygote and a gamete?

A zygote is diploid and gamete is haploid. Zygote is a fertilized gamete

400

What is independent assort ment

Allels of non homologous chromosomes move indipendently of another into gametes

500

What are the 2 vascular tissues and what do they carry?

Xylem- water, nitrogen, and phosphorus from roots to photosynthetic cells 

Phloem- carbohydrates from photosynthetic cells to roots 

500

What is transpiration?

Slow release of water through plant stomata into the atmosphere

500

What are some ways humans combat infections?

Vaccines, Host antibodies, antiviral drugs

500

What is the law of segregation

When allels of homologouse chromosomes sort to diffrent gametes
500

What is crossing over

Swapping of homologous chromosome segments