Heredity
Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Chromosomes, DNA, Genes
100
The study of heredity
What is genetics
100
The amount of parent (s) it takes for asexual reproduction
What is 1
100
The amount of parents needed for sexual reproduction
What is 2
100
Long, twisted strand of genetic material that is the blueprint to an organism
What is DNA
200
A physical characteristic that is passed down from parent to offspring
What is trait
200
What percentage of DNA is passed from parent to offspring
What is 100%
200
The amount of DNA passed from parent to offspring
What is 50% from mom 50% from dad
200
Rod or X shaped structures made up of DNA
What is chromosomes
300
The process of characteristics being passed down from parent to offspring
What is heredity
300
What do the offspring of asexual reproducers look like?
What is exact copies
300
What do the offspring of sexual reproducers look like
What is shared characteristics
300
A section of DNA that codes for a trait
What is gene
400
Different forms of genes
What is an allele
400
What types of organisms usually go through asexual reproduction
What is single celled organisms
400
What types of organisms usually go though sexual reproduction?
What is all members of the animal kingdom
400
What is the difference between phenotype and genotype?
What is phenotype means physical; genotype means genetic
500
An allele that is more common and expressed more often
What is dominant allele
500
What type of asexual reproduction makes exact copies?
What is binary fission
500
What is the difference between external and internal sexual reproduction?
What is internal happens inside; external happens outside
500
What is the difference between heterozygous and homozygous
What is heterozygous are two different alleles; homozygous means there are two of the same alleles