Mitosis
Asexual Reproduction
Meiosis
Sexual Reproduction
Genetics
100

How many chromosomes do human body cells contain?

46

100

How many parents are required for asexual reproduction?

1

100

Sperm and egg cells are also known as

Gametes

100

What reproductive organ is a pistil?

Female

100

Match the following gene sequence: C - A - G - C - G - T - T - C

G - T - C - G - C - A - A - G

200

Name the phase of Mitosis:

Anaphase
200

How are the offspring and parents related genetically?

Identical

200

Name the phase of Meiosis

Metaphase 2

200

What is an example of incomplete metamorphosis?

Human

200

What is phenotype?

Observable characteristics

300
What, in regard to cell biology, causes cancer?

Uncontrollable cell growth

300

In budding, the parent organism divides into 2 _______ halves.

Unequal

300

The tetrads are aligned at the equator of the cell during what phase?

Metaphase 1

300

What is an organism that uses external fertilization?

Frogs, fish, sea anemone

300

What is the genotype of a heterozygous yellow butterfly?

Yy

400

What is the difference between plant and animal cell division?

Cleavage vs Cell Plate

400

What type of asexual reproduction allows organisms to regrow missing parts?

Regeneration

400

What is synapsis?

Coming together of homologous chromosome pairs at the start of meiosis.

400

What type of cell is in the top/yellow part of the diagram?

Haploid

400

A red flower (Rr) is crossed with a white flower (rr). What are the possible genotypes?

Rr, rr

500

Three main purposes of mitosis are:

Grow

Repair

Single cellular organism reproduction

500

Which Kingdom uses binary fission?

Protista

500

What type of human cells have the longest lifespan?

Brain cells

500

A non-flowering plant is a ___________ and an example is ____________.

Gymnosperm & pine tree

500

What are the possible genotypes of the offspring of two homozygous white rabbit and a heterozygous black rabbit? What is the ratio of each?

Aa, aa 

2:2