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Photosynthesis
Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Meiosis
Genetics
100
The source of energy required to initiate photosynthesis.
What is sunlight?
100
This is the phase of the cell cycle where DNA is replicated.
What is S phase?
100
The type of cells that undergo mitosis.
What are somatic cells/body cells?
100
These form in prophase 1.
What are homologous pairs/ tetrads/ synapsis?
100
These plants always yield the same type of offspring.
What are true-breeding plants?
200
This process occurs independent of sunlight.
What is the Calvin cycle/dark reactions?
200
The percentage of time a cell spends in the mitotic phase (mitosis).
What is 10%?
200
These serve as "ropes" to pull sister chromatids apart.
What are spindle fibers/ microtubules?
200
The number of chromosomes found in a human gamete.
What is 23?
200
This says that chromosomes in meiosis can align in any arrangement.
What is the law of independent assortment?
300
The process that produces ATP in photosynthesis.
What are the light reactions?
300
The phase a cell exists in when it is either damaged or healthy but not needing to divide.
What is G0?
300
The stage of mitosis where cells are diploid.
What is all stages?
300
The name for a mature female gamete.
What is an oocyte/egg?
300
In the cross Aa x Aa, what are the odds of having offspring with a dominant phenotype?
What is 75%?
400
The location where the Calvin cycle occurs.
What is the stroma?
400
The stage where a cell is growing and preparing for division.
What is G2?
400
If a cell is 2n=40, how many sister chromatids are present at prophase of mitosis?
What is 80 chromatids?
400
If a cell is 3n=36, how many types of chromosomes are present?
What is 12?
400
Two parents exhibit symptoms of an autosomal recessive disorder. This is the likelihood that their child will also have symptoms of the disorder.
What is 100%
500
The direct product of photosynthesis.
What is G3P?
500
This can occur when a cell is no longer able to enter G0.
What is cancer?
500
The goal of mitosis: 1. Number of cells 2. Haploid/diploid 3. Unique/identical
What are 2, diploid, identical daughter cells?
500
The goal of meiosis: 1. Number of cells 2. Haploid/diploid 3. Unique/identical
What is 4, haploid, unique gametic cells?
500
The phenotypic ratio of a dihybrid cross.
What is 9:3:3:1?