Cell Biology Questions
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in a drosophila melanogaster ----, a fly with a dominant phenotype and unknown genotype is mated to one that has a recessive phenotype
the two copies of a replicated chromosome are called
the field of genetics that involves the microscopic examination of chromosomes is called
how many total ATP molecules are made by cellular respiration
How different variables impact the rate of photosynthesis: temperature (too low, normal, too high)
How different variables impact the rate of photosynthesis: color of light (wavelength) (intensity) (too low, normal, too high)
How different variables impact the rate of photosynthesis: CO2 amount (too low, normal, too high)
How different variables impact the rate of photosynthesis: amount of light (intensity) (too low, normal, too high)
organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
converting light energy to the chemical energy of food, in plants
Gas taken in and used during photosynthesis.
the type of sugar made during photosynthesis
Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to their __________. This results in minimal genetic ________________ within a population.
Asexual reproduction enables organisms to reproduce without a _______.
___________________________ occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
What are the chromosomes in a parent cell during mitosis and cell division?
Using a cloning method called ____________________, plant growers and scientists can use a meristem to make a copy of a plant with desirable traits.
Genetic variation is important because it can give organisms a better chance of ________________ if the environment changes.
Genetic changes, called _________________, can occur and then be passed to offspring; this can affect the offspring's ability to survive.
Many animals can ____________ damaged or lost body parts. This is not reproduction; ____________ are not produced.