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4.1100A cell containing genetic information from the mother and a cell containing genetic information from the father combine into a new cell which becomes the offspring.
What is Sexual Reproduction?
4.1200A unit of heredity that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and codes for a particular product.
What is a gene?
4.1300Your penotype if you have inherited a brown hair gene and a blond hair gene and brown hair is dominant.
What is brown hair?
4.1400The phenotype of parent pea plants if the flowers of the first generation has all red flowers and the second generation is 75% red flowers and 25% white flowers.
What is one red and one white flower?
4.2300The trait that you do not see if there is one dominant trait present in a pair of genes.
What is the recessive trait?
4.2500The probability that the offspring will have a Gg genotype, if the genotype of one parent is GG and the other is gg,.
What is 100%?
4.3300Process that takes place when a sperm cell and an egg combine to form one new cell.
What is fertilization?
4.3500The number of cells and chromosomes in each produced by meiosis in an organism with eight chromosomes.
What is four sex cells with four chromosomes each
Vocabulary 1300When a mother’s genetic information and a father’s genetic information combine to make a new cell.
What is Sexual Reproduction?
Vocabulary 2200A unit of heredity that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and codes for a particular product.
What is a gene?
Vocabulary 2300It results in two completely independent cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell.
What is asexual reproduction?
Random Facts500The green organisms that are attached to the side of the fish tank in room 201.(hint: they reproduce by budding)
What are hydras?
•A true-breeding purple-flowered plant is crossed with a true-breeding pink-flowered plant. All of the offspring have purple flowers.
•Draw a Punnett square to show this cross.
•Draw another Punnett square to show what happens when the first generation purple-flowered plants self-pollinate.
•Use P to represent the purple flower allele and p to represent the pink flower allele.