Mitosis/miosis
DNA
Genetics
Anatomy/physiology
Systems
100

What percent of the time is your cell in interphase?

90%
100

What does the A and G stand for in the 4 main types of DNA structure

Adenine and Guanine

100

A gene is: 

A set of homologous chromosomes

100

What is the difference between anterior and posterior 

Anterior is towards the front and posterior is towards the back.

100

The cardiovascular system moves _____ throughout the body

Blood

200

What is meiosis?

A type of cell division that makes gamete cells

200

What is the long name for DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid

200

What are some examples of traits?

Eye color, Hair color, weight

200

Physiology is the study of:

The function of the body

200

How many bones are in the human body? and How many of those are in the axial skeleton?

206 bones in the body and 80 are in the axial skeleton

300

How is meiosis different than mitosis?

Meiosis makes four non-identical cells

300

What did Rosalind franklin find out?

That DNA is twsited

300

What is a dominant and recessive allele?

Dominant- The stronger variation of a gene

Recessive- The weaker variation of a gene

300

What is gross anatomy?

Studying parts on a larger scale 

300

What is PNS and CNS?

The CNS regulates body motion and it stands for the central nervous system

The PNS provides sensory information for the CNS and it stands for the peripheral nervous system

400

Name the 4 phases of mitosis and give a brief description of what happens in each phase.

Prophase-The chromosomes condense

Metaphase-The chromosomes come to the middle

Anaphase-The chromosomes split apart into 2

Telophase- The nucleus is starting to form again

400

The process of which DNA copies itself is called:

Transcription

400

True or False: The genotype is not observable

True

400

Give an example of 2 distal body parts:

The knee is more distal to the lungs than the nose

(or any you think of)

400

True or False:

1.The dermis is the deepest layer of the skin

2.Sweat exits the skin through the pores

3.Fingernails grow about 1 mm per week

1.False

2.True

3.True


500

A skin cell from an organism has 24 chromosomes. If this cell undergoes interphase and then completes one round of mitosis, how many chromosomes and how many chromatids will be in each resulting daughter cell the moment mitosis finishes?

Each daughter cell will have 24 chromosomes and 24 chromatids.

500

How does DNA replicate itself?

DNA unzips like a and each separated side acts as a pattern or mold to build an exact matching new side resulting in two identical copies.

500

What is a punnet square used for?

It is used to discover the probability that an offspring will express a specific trait.

500

Whats the difference between inferior and superior?

Superior:Going up towards the body

Inferior: Going down away from head

500

Where does the majority of digestion and nutrient absorption take place for the digestive system?

In the small intestine