Domination!
That's MY Tosis!!
What about MY Osis?
Ok Smarty Pants
100

This is what it means for something to show incomplete dominance. 

What is when neither allele is dominate or recessive? Phenotype is a mix of both. 

100

This is the physical characteristic of something that reproduces asexually.

What is organisms with the same DNA as their parent cell? Meaning they are genetically identical. 

100

This is the amount of original chromosomes in a cell from meiosis? 

What is half? The 4 new cells will have 23, or half of the original chromosomes. 

100

This is why eukaryotic cells undergo mitosis and prokaryotes don't. 

What is because eukaryotics are complex structures and prokaryotes are too simple? 

200

This is what it means for something to show complete dominance. 

What is when one allele dominates the other? Phenotype is dominant. 

200

There is a lot of genetic diversity because of the meiosis process. (T/F)

What is true?

200

This process is required to create a sperm or egg cell for reproduction. 

What is meiosis? 

200

This is a purpose of mitosis. 

What are growth, repair, and asexual reproduction? 

300

Blood type is inherited rather than environmental. (True/False) 

What is true? 

300

This is the amount of DNA a parent shares with their offspring. 

What is 50%? 

300

Identical twins, Bitzy and Mitzy, are possible because of this process of cell division. 

What is Mitosis? 

300

This is the purpose of meiosis. 

What is sexual reproduction? 

400

This is the end result of a cell that goes through mitosis. 

What is 2 identical daughter cells? 
400

A diploid cell has this many chromosomes in common with the parent cell. 

What is the same amount?  

400

This type of division has a high genetic variation due to crossing over and random assortment of chromosomes. 

What is meiosis? 

500

This is the end result of a cell that goes through meiosis. 

What is 4 new cells formed?

500

A haploid cell has this number of chromosomes in common with the parent cell. 

What is half?  

500

This type of division has no genetic variation, except for rare mutations.

What is mitosis?