Genetics
Mitosis & Meiosis
Evolution
100
A change in DNA 

Mutation 

100

An identical copy to the parent cell 

Mitosis 

100

changes in living organisms over time

Evolution 

200

What are the base pairs for mRNA

A,U,C,G

200

An example of uncontrolled mitosis 

Cancer 

200

State one way scientist compare evidence for evolution 

DNA, anatomy, fossils, embryos

300

What are the base pairs for DNA

A,T,C,G

300

This cellular process, involving two divisions, results in gametes (sperm and egg) with half the number of chromosomes.

Meiosis 

300

These preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms provide a record of how species have changed over millions of years

Fossils
400

Identical twins have the same DNA, but may have different weights or heights due to the influence of this.

The environment 

400

If a human skin cell with 46 chromosomes undergoes mitosis, each of the two new daughter cells will have this many chromosomes.

Mitosis 

400

Similar bone structures in different species, like the arm of a human and the wing of a bat, are known by this term.

Homologous Structures

500

The specific shape and function of a protein are determined by the order of these "building blocks."

amino acids

500

This is the number of cell divisions that occur in meiosis

500

a branching diagram representing the evolutionary relationships and history among various species or organisms based on shared physical or genetic characteristics

Phylogenetic Trees