What makes you, you
What makes you, you
What our cells do
Different DNA
100

The carrier of genetic information, that is self-replicating and found in all living things

What is DNA?
100

A sequence of DNA or RNA which codes the functions of a cell and always determines one of the characteristics of a living thing

What is a Gene?
100

The spliting apart of the two identical daughter cells that is different for both plants and animals, for animals, the cell pinches into a groove and then splits aprt from each other, for plants, the cell forms a wall in between the two daughter cells while they are still connected and then once they split that will become the cell wall for the two new plant cells

What is Cytokinesis? 
100

The identical copies that are formed by the replication of chromosomes

What is a Sister Chromatid?
200

A compound consisting of a deoxyribose sugar, a phosphate, and one of the four nitrogen bases (Adensine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine) that makes up the DNA cells

What is a Nucleotide?
200

A molecule of DNA that contains all or part of a living thing's genetic material that has proteins and other materials, shaped in a double helix pattern

What is a Chromosome?
200

The phase of the cell when it is not undergoing mitosis

What is Interphase?
200

A chromosome that has the exact same gene sequence as another

What is a Homologous Chromosome?
300

A variation of a gene that is found on the same place on a chromosome and it controls the same kind of trait/mutation

What is an Allele?
300

Observable characteristics of a living thing based off of its genotype

What is a Phenotype?
300

A specialized type of cell division that uses half of one parent's DNA and requires another parent that results in the offspring being genetically different than the parents that made them

What is Mitosis
400

The particular combination of alleles for a particular gene

What is a Genotype?
400

A type of cell division in which the parent cell copies its own DNA/chromosomes and then creates two identical daughter cells to the parent.

What is Mitosis?