An object that allows for the free movement of electrons
A Conductor
This is the cell that is a result of successful fertilization
Zygote
This is where organisms such mold, yeast, and mushrooms reside.
The Fungi Kingdom
Stigma
The phase in which a cell spends 90% of its life span
Interphase
A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an Atom
A Proton
The syndrome that is caused by the accumulation of a third chromosome on the 21st pair. (Answer with the scientific term)
Trisomy 21
The reproductive process used by Bacteria
Binary Fission
A flowering plant that bares their seeds in fruit
Angiosperm
The part of the cell cycle when the cell splits in half
Cytokinesis
The negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of atom
An Electron
During fertilization chromosomes can become become altered. What is this called
Genetic Mutation.
The reproduction process that allows for genetically identical offspring
Mitosis
The name of the male reproductive system of an Angiosperm
Stamen
In this phase the the chromosomes are located at the equator of the cell
Metaphase
The phenomena that occurs when two like charged objects try to come into contact with each other
Repulsion
A cell that contains 23 chromosomes
A haploid cell
Lizards among other select animals are capable of this reproduction process.
Regeneration
This consists of a coat, food supply, and embryo
A Seed
The phase in which the spindle fibers form during Mitosis and Meiosis
Prophase
This states that a charged object exerts an electric force on a nearby object. The force either repels or attracts the object.
The Law of Electric Charges
XY
Paternal Chromosomes
Single celled organisms with a defined nucleus reproduce through this process.
Mitotic Cell-Division
This type of plants female reproductive organ is characterized by large cones that are positioned higher in trees than their male counterparts
Gymnosperm
Anaphase