Genetics & Heredity
DNA Structure & Replication
Anatomy & Physiology
The Nervous System
Frog Anatomy & Dissection
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What is a gene? 

A gene is a portion of a chromosome that is made up of DNA

100

Where is DNA located?

Nucleus of the cell

100

What is the human body made of?

Organs and tissues

100

What are 3 parts of the nervous system?

Brain, spinal cord, network of nerves

100

Who makes louder sounds, male of female frog?

Male

200

What is genetics?

Genetics is the study of how genes interact with one another and heredity.

200

What is the four nitrogenous bases?

The four bases are Adenine,Thymine,Cytosine and Guanine

200

What do you call it toward the front of the body?

Anterior

200

What's the difference between internal and external stimuli?

Internal is inside your body (like your digestion, hormones) and external is outside your body, like things you feel with your 5 senses

200

Why do female frogs have larger bodies than males?

They need room to carry the eggs

300

What is heredity?

Heredity is how traits are passed down from parents to offspring.

300

When do we need new DNA?

We need new DNA for the daughter cells when new cells are made

300

What is meant by Cranial Region?

The area of your body that includes the bones in your head that protect your brain and the brain

300

What are myelin sheaths?

They cover the axon so messages can travel easily along the neuron pathways

300

What does the frog's small intestine do?

Gets nutrients from the food

400

Explain what homozygous recessive mean?

Homozygous recessive is 2 lowercase when both alleles are recessive alleles

400

What helps replicate the DNA?

Different enzymes

400

What is the cephalic region of your body?

It includes everything in your head that's not in the Cranial Region (face, nose, mouth, eyes, ears, chin)

400

What are the types of neurons?

Sensory neurons, interneurons and motor neurons.

400

What do frog lungs do?

Bring oxygen into the body

500

Explain what homozygous dominant mean? 

Homozygous dominant is 2 uppercase when both allel 

500

What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

500

What organs are included in the abdominal region?

The organs of the digestive system

500

How does the nervous system work?

Neurons respond to a stimulus to maintain homeostasis

500

What does the cloaca do in frogs?

It is where waste exits the frog