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  1. Genetics Micro-world Cell Division More Cells Potpourri 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

  2. Two identical alleles for a given trait

  3. What is homozygous?

  4. Tall (T) is dominant and short (t) is recessive. The genotype for short plants

  5. What is tt?

  6. According to the biological definition of a species, which organisms listed below would belong to the same species? Plant that have flowers with the same structures that attract the same pollinators. Protists that are the same shape and have the same structures for movement. Animals that can breed and produce fertile offspring. Mushrooms that are the same color and can grow on trees.

  7. Animals that can breed and produce fertile offspring?

  8. A Heterozygous organism contains what type of alleles?

  9. Contains dominant and recessive alleles?

  10. These are used to study a family genetic history

  11. What is a pedigree?

  12. These are common shapes of bacteria EXCEPT Rod Spiral Square Spherical

  13. What is square?

  14. Which of the following came first in the scientific study of living things? Light microscope Cell theory Electron microscope Model of DNA

  15. What is the Light Microscope?

  16. An organism that causes infections in plants and animals, but cannot be seen with a light microscope similar to that used in a high school biology course, is most likely a- Virus Bacterium Fungus Protozoans

  17. What is a Virus?

  18. Which characteristic of prokaryotic organisms makes them different from eukaryotes? Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane bound organelles. Prokaryotes do not have chromosomes. Prokaryotes are made of cells Prokaryotes have DNA

  19. What is Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane bound organelles?

  20. Which of these could be successfully treated with antibiotics Common Cold Influenza HIV Strep Throat

  21. What is Strep Throat?

  22. Division of body cells

  23. What is mitosis?

  24. Rule of base pairing

  25. What is A binds with T and G binds with C?

  26. What is the significance of the number 23

  27. What is the number of chromosome pairs in humans?

  28. The structure responsible for guiding the movement of chromatids during cell division.

  29. What are spindle fibers?

  30. The process by which a cells cytoplasm is divided.

  31. What is cytokinesis?

  32. Synthesizes lipids and moves supplies around the cell

  33. What is Smooth ER?

  34. Modifies, sorts, and ships proteins

  35. What is the golgi apparatus?

  36. Only eukaryotic cells have these

  37. What are nucleus and membrane bound organelles?

  38. Proteins are synthesized here

  39. What is the ribosome

  40. Stores water, minerals, salts, proteins and carbohydrates

  41. What are vacuoles?

  42. Movement from high concentration to low concentration

  43. What is diffusion?

  44. The fusion of egg and sperm is called

  45. What is fertilization?

  46. In order to maintain homeostasis it is important for an animal to: Respond to its environment Hide from its predators Increase its prey population Change its habitat

  47. What is respond to its environment?

  48. A testable possible explanation of an observation

  49. What is a hypothesis?

  50. Factor being tested in an experiment

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