What is the name of asexual reproduction?
What is mitosis?
3 Components of a DNA nucleotide?
What is a sugar, phosphate, base?
A different form of a gene
What is an allele?
What is 2?
Site where DNA replication occurs?
What is the nucleus?
can only be expressed when in a homozygous condition
What is a recessive allele/gene?
What is the name of the cells (i.e. how do we address them?) after mitosis?
What is daughter or diploid cells?
site where sperm and testosterone are produced
What is the testes?
causes a genetic disorder such as down's syndrome
What is limiting the gene pool/ marrying within family?
What creates ribosomes?
What is the nucleolus?
What happens during cytokinesis?
DNA mutations that causes rapid cell division
What is one explanation for cancer.
how to tell that females are ready for reproduction
What is because of follicles developing around the egg and the release of the egg from the ovaries?
the part of the cell that gets rid of all waste material inside the cell.
What are the lysosomes?
the difference between plant cell and animal cell division
In cytokinesis, plant cells produce vesicles that become cell walls while animal cells do not /or animal cells pinch their cell membrane animal cells do not.
What does the term "diploid cells" indicate?
What is that an organism underwent mitosis AND that the two resulting cells are identical.
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The hormone dropping that causes/initiates labor
What is progesterone?