genetics
genetics
microevolution
artificial selection
fossils
100

what is mitosis?

a process that allows a cell to divide into two identical daughter cells

100

what is an example of letters that define heterozygous?

Aa

100

what does it mean to evolve?

to change or develop slowly often into a better, more complex, or more advanced state

100

what bad things can happen if you consume artificial foods?

obesity, diseases, health disorders

100

what is the only type of rock that make up fossils?

sedimentary rock

200

what is the first phase of mitosis?

prophase

200

what letters define homozygous?

AA or aa

200

why do birds migrate?

Birds migrate to move from areas of low or decreasing resources to areas of high or increasing resources- such as food or weather.

200

what side effects does a pug have from human selection? (for our own desires)

breathing and eye problems 

200

what makes up a fossil?

 preserved remains of plants and animals

300

what cells do mitosis occur in?

somatic cells

300

how do traits skip a generation?

this happens when a trait is recessive and isn't expressed in one generation but can show up in the next if both parents carry that gene.

300

what is the main difference between genetic drift and natural selection?

Genetic drift is random, while natural selection is based on changes that something goes though for the better

300

what animal was the first ever clone

dolly the sheep

300

why do fossils not decompose?

As its body decomposes all the flesh wears away and only the hard parts, like bones, teeth, and horns, are left behind.

400

what organelle do plants have, that animals/humans do not. 

chloroplasts

400

If both parents have heterozygous Brown eyes, what is the chance that you will have blue eyes?

25%

400

how does genetic drift affect the genetic diversity of a small population?

Genetic drift can cause random changes in allele frequencies which can reduce genetic diversity especially in small populations.

400

what is the definition of artificial selection?

the process where humans intentionally select and breed organisms with desired traits, leading to changes in populations over time

400

how do fossils provide evidence of continental drift?

The same type of plant and animal fossils are found on continents that are now widely separated

500

What's the difference between a genotype and a phenotype?

Genotype is the genetic makeup oven organism while phenotype is the observable traits.

500

if my grandpa got cancer, how come I don't have it?

Most cancers are caused by genetic changes that happen mostly by chance and are not inherited.

500

What role do mutations play in the process of microevolution?

Mutations introduce new genetic by altering DNA sequences which can lead to new traits and contribute to microevolution if they are successful and passed on a future generations.

500

what are some examples of the only foods that have Gmos?

corn, canola, soybeans, sugar beets, potatoes, papayas, and squash

500

what is the difference between fossils and artifacts?

fossils are preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, while Artifacts are man-made objects from past cultures.