The number of daughter cells produced
What is 2?
The number of daughter cells produced
What is 4
This is a version of a gene
What is an allele?
This is defined as change over time
What is evolution?
This scientist is known as "The Father of Evolution"
Who is Charles Darwin?
A mutation during mitosis could lead to this disease
What is cancer?
This type of cell goes through meiosis
What is gamete?
The physical appearance of an organism
What is phenotype?
A visual diagram that shows evolutionary relationships between organisms
What is a phylogenetic tree?
Humans have this many ribs
What is 24?
A human cell with 46 chromosomes will produce a daughter with this many chromosomes
What is 46?
Meiosis has this many steps
What is 8?
An organism with the genotype Aa is called this
What is heterozygous?
The change in colors of peppered moth populations over time is a demonstration of
What is natural selection?
The stars of the movie "Ice Age" living during this period of time (The answer is NOT Ice Age!)
What is the Cenozoic?
Before mitosis begins, the DNA in the cell must do this
What is replicate/duplicate?
Daughter cells of meiosis have this much DNA
A parent that is homozygous dominant for a trait is mated with a parent that is homozygous recessive for a trait. All their offspring will display the _______ phenotype.
What is dominant?
A population must have this for natural selection to occur
What is genetic variation?
This scientist, known as "The Peanut Man", helped popularize peanut butter
Who is George Washington Carver?
These are the 4 steps of mitosis in sequential order
What are prophase-metaphase-anaphase-telophase
These 3 events during meiosis can lead to genetic variation
What are crossing over, independent assortment, mutation? (Random fertilization accepted to)
Two heterozygous parents are mated together. What are all the offspring genotypes and probabilities of getting each genotype?
25% H.D. , 50% H, 25%, H.R.
These are the 7 taxonomic levels in order from largest to smallest
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Organisms that can reproduce and produce viable offspring are known as this
What is a species?