Misc
Cancer, Clones & Cell Cycle
Heredity, Heritibility & Traits
Pedigrees & Punnett Squares
Blood & Mutations
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The phenotype

What it looks like

100

Unlike healthy cells, cancer cells do this

Divide too often

100

Ability to drive a car is an example of this

Acquired trait

100

Written as a circle on a Pedigree Chart

Female

100

The most common blood type

O

200

The genotype of a heterozygous person (using the letter a)

Aa

200

An exact duplicate

Clone

200

Ability to roll your tongue is an example of this

Inherited trait

200

This shows the probability an offspring will inherit traits from their parents

Punnett square

200

Mutations occur when this happens in a cell's DNA

Change

300

The Father of Genetics (studied pea plants)

Mendel

300

Where DNA is located in the cell

Nucleus

300

This person determines if the offspring will be a boy or a girl

Dad

300

They are carriers of a trait, but often don't show it

Hybrid (heterozygous)

300

The type of blood cell that we have the most of, is produced in bone marrow, and also called Erythrocytes

Red blood cells

400

Another name for a homozygous individual

Purebred

400

The most common form of cancer in the US

Lung

400

You get 50% from Mom and the other half from Dad

Chromosomes

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

The offspring probability of a cross between a hybrid and a recessive

50% hybrid, 50% recessive

400

Can take blood from anyone in a transfusion, also called Universal Recipients

AB

500

What DNA stands for

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

500
The type of cell division that repairs an individual

Mitosis

500

The number of chromosomes in a normal human

46 (23 pairs)

500

A sort of family tree that can often show traits being passed through generations

Pedigree

500

Type of blood that clots together to seal a wound

Platelets