Short-term, immediate energy.
What are carbohydrates?
In Prophase 1, ________________ chromosomes pair up, _______________ -over occurs.
What is homologous, crossing-over?
A section of a chromosome.
What is a gene?
The allele combination you have inherited.
What is genotype?
When the heterozygous alleles only show the dominant traits (ex. widow's peak, hitchhiker's thumb)
What is Complete Dominance?
DNA patterns are ________________ into mRNA.
What is transcribed?
Made up of long chains of amino acids.
What are proteins?
Mitosis creates _____# cells, meiosis creates _______# cells
What is 2,4?
Variations (or different forms) of a gene.
What is an allele?
A physical characteristic (trait) you have based on your genotype.
What is a phenotype?
A blended color is seen in the heterozygous. What inheritance pattern is this?
What is incomplete dominance?
mRNA leaves the ________________ and attaches to a ____________________.
What are nucleus and ribosome?
Long-term energy storage (think polar bear hibernating) ,and make up the cell membrane.
What are lipids?
The cells created by meiosis are called _________.
What are gametes? (reproductive cells)
Where we get our genes.
What are parents?
Two of the same variations of an allele (Ex: TT, tt)
What is homozygous?
Both colors are seen in the heterozygous. The inheritance pattern is: 
What is codominance?
3 nitrogen bases form a ________________ on the mRNA.
What is a codon?
Stores genetic information.
What are nucleic acids?
Mitosis creates 2n number of chromosomes, called ____________. Cells created in meiosis contain n number of chromosomes, called ____________.
What is diploid, haploid?
DNA/chromosomes are located in the _____________ of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
Two different alleles (Ex:Tt).
What is heterozygous?

What percent of the offspring are homozygous recessive?
What is 25%? (aa)
_RNA brings ____________ ___________ to the mRNA
What are "t" and amino acids?
Monosaccharides, Amino acids, Nucleotides.
What are monomers?
Mitosis cells are created for _____________.
Meiosis cells are created for ____________.
What is growth/repair damaged cells?
What is reproduction?
Two types of nucleic acids
What is DNA/RNA?
In the genotype Bb, "B" is a _______________allele, "b" is _____________________.
What is dominant, recessive?
A black dog and grey dog are crossed. What is the percentage of grey pups are a result of this percentage? 
What is 50%?
Amino acids are bonded together with peptide bonds to form _______________.
What are proteins?