What shape is DNA?
Double Helix or Twisted Ladder
Does asexual need 1 or 2 parents?
1 parent
Is offspring genetically different or identical?
Genetically different
What is step is it called when it involves growth, DNA replication, and cell functions
Interphase
Where is the female produced in the ovaries?
The egg
Where is DNA located in the cell?
The nucleus
How do you save ATP in asexual reproduction?
Only 1 parent is needed
How do you lose ATP in sexual reproduction?
By finding a mate which is hard
What is Prophase?
Chromosomes condenses
What are the female hormones?
Estrogen and Progesterone
If C pairs with T, what does T pair with?
C
Why is there a lesser amount of genetic diversity?
Greater risk of being extinct
Why is there a greater amount of genetic diversity?
Less chance of extinction
What is Metaphase?
Chromosomes that lines up in the middle
Where does fertilization occur?
Fallopian Tubes
What are chromosomes?
X shaped structures made up of strands on DNA
Why is there no risk of disease?
All the same gene material
Why is there a lesser risk of being extinct?
In sexual reproduction, there is better chances of surviving
What step is it when chromosomes move away to opposite side of the cell?
Anaphase
Where is the fetus developed at?
The uterus
What is the relationship between genes, proteins, and traits?
Gene code for proteins which determines your traits
Why is there a greater risk of being extinct?
Higher rate of individuals will result in decrease into decreasing population
How is finding a mate hard?
Takes up too much time for looking
What are cytokinesis?
Two new cells that are identical
What happens in the ovaries?
Eggs produces and the female hormones estrogen and progesterone