Heredity
Traits
DNA & Genes
Genotypes
Phenotype
100

This is the passing of traits from parents to offspring.

heredity

100

Eye color, leaf shape, and hair texture are all examples of this.

traits

100

This molecule contains all the instructions for how a living thing looks and functions.

DNA

100

This word describes the combination of genes you inherit from your parents.

genotype

100

This word describes the observable traits you can actually see, like hair color or dimples.

phenotypes 

200

You get half your genes from each of these two people.

parents

200

This is why one cat might have long fur while another has short fur.

check answers

200

These are the small sections of DNA that determine specific traits.

genes

200

These two things—one from your mom and one from your dad—make up your genotype.

copies of each gene

200

Your phenotype depends on this “hidden” set of instructions inside your genes.

genotypes

300

This explains why siblings look alike but not exactly the same.

the unique combination of genes they inherit

300

Traits make each organism this — no two individuals are exactly alike.

unique

300

DNA is found inside this part of the cell.

nucleus

300

This type of gene is written with a capital letter and shows up even if a recessive gene is also present.

dominant gene

300

Rolling your tongue, having freckles, or having curly hair are all examples of this.

phenotypes

400

Puppies resemble their parents because of this process.

heredity

400

This type of trait can be observed directly, like color or shape.

physical trait

400

Humans have between 25,000 and 35,000 of these.

genes 

400

f “B” is dominant and “b” is recessive, this genotype would still show the dominant trait.

Bb

400

This outside factor can influence your phenotype, even though it’s not part of your DNA.

environment

500

These structures carry the genes that parents pass to their children.

DNA

500

These differences in traits help scientists study how organisms vary within a species.

check answers

500

A dog’s fur color, a strawberry’s shape, and a tree’s height are all influenced by these.

genes

500

This type of gene is written with a lowercase letter.

recessive gene

500

This is why identical twins might not look exactly the same as they grow up.

environmental influence on phenotype