Cells & Proteins
Vocabulary
Genes
Traits & more Genes
Vocab
100

What do rod cells do?

Rod cells identify black and white but not color.

100

What is a stimulus?

A detectable change in the enviroment.

100

True or false

Are genes and alleles related?

True

100

How do proteins affect traits?

The way proteins are shaped affect traits.
100

What is a signal?

A chemical reactions within a human cell that travels along a nerve cell to the brain.

200

What do cone cells do?

Cone cells identify color.

200

What term is this?

A set of instructions that describe what amino acids to string together in a special order to make a given protein.

Genetic code

200

Can we pick what genes we get?

No, since the chromosome pairs are chosen at random.
200

True or false

Are traits passed down?

True

200

What is a nucleus?

Organelle in cells that contains genes.

300

What do protein receptors do?

Protein receptors send signals when the corresponding molecule locks in with it.

300

What are proteins?

A special type of molecule in our bodies that can do things in our cells. A molecule made up of a chain of amino acids that performs tasks like sensing stimuli, signaling cells, chemical reactions and coursing throughout our bodies.

300

What are genes?

Chemical codes that contain instructions to make proteins.

300

True or False

No traits are visible

False, traits can be visible and invisible.

300

What is an allele?

Different versions of the same gene.

400

What happens when a molecule is the wrong one or doesn't lock in with the protein receptor?

The protein receptor will not function properly, therefore no signal is sent.

400

What is an inhereted trait?

A physical trait characteristic of a person that can be passed down from a parent to child.

400

Where are genes found?

Genes are found in the nucleus of a cell.

400

How do alleles affect traits?

Alleles are different versions of a gene that can affect traits.

400

What is an offspring?

A product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents.

500

What do reproductive cells do?

They combine to make an offspring.

500

The 20 different building blocks that make up all proteins in our bodies.

Amino acids

500

How are genes passed down?

Chromosone pairs split from each parent to make reproductive cells that contain genes and alleles.

500

Why do some people have different genes from their family?

Genes are chosen at random.

500

What are chromosones?

Thread-like structures made of DNA molecules  that contain the genes and are found in the nucleus.