This phase is when chromosomes are copied
What is S phase?
This is the first part to Cell Theory
What is all things are made of cells (living)?
This organelle is responsible for controlling the functions of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
Measures the probability of a genetic outcome
What is a Punnet Square?
True or false: in diffusion, a solute flows from a low concentrated to a highly concentrated area.
False: In diffusion, solute flows from a high concentration to a low concentration.
In Mitosis this phase is when chromosomes line up in the center and each chromatid connects to a spindle.
What is Metaphase?
Cells are basic unit of structure, function of all living things (until chemical reaction)
What is the second part to Cell Theory?
3 consecutive nucleotides in DNA RNA that codes for amino acids.
What are codons?
a process that converts one or more substance to another
What is Chemical Reaction
This is when homologous chromosomes match and trade similar alleles in Prophase 1.
All new cells come from existing cells.
What its the third part to cell theory?
Error in DNA replication or damaging effects like chemical that changes the structure of DNA.
What are Mutations?
What is Incomplete Dominance?
This process produces gamete cells and daughter cells have half of the chromosomes of the parent cell.
What is Meiosis?
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen CH20
What are Carbohydrates?
Two identical alleles are present on homologous chromosomes.
What is homozygous?
hijacks genetic material in humans, all animals, plants and bacteria.
What are Viruses?
This happens in Cytokinesis
What is pinching cell in two nearly equal parts. Cleavage Furrow in animal cells. Cell plate develops in plant cells, dividing the membrane.
Fats made up of long hydrocarbon chains that are important for energy when carbs are scarce.
What are Lipids?
This organelle create protein RNA
What are ribosomes?
The probability of a homozygous dominant brown mouse with a heterozygous brown mouse. Tan is recessive
What is 50% brown, 50% tan
The 8 differences between non living and living substances
What is
1. Cellular Organization, 2. Reproduction, 3.Metabolizes, 4. Homeostasis, 5. Heredity, 6. Responds to stimuli, 7. Grows and develops, 8. Adapts and evolves.