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biology chpt 7.

mitosis, meiosis, and viruses

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chromosomes your body makes to fight against viruses antibodies
3 nucleotide base on tRNA anticodon
the middle region that joins two sister chromatids centromere
chromosomes your body makes to fight against viruses antibodies
3 nucleotide base on tRNA anticodon
the middle region that joins two sister chromatids centromere
DNA coiled and supported by proteins; found in the nucleus chromosomes
3 nucleotide base on mRNA codon
a cell with chromosomes that come in homologous pairs diploid cell
a section of DNA that codes for the production of proteins causing a trait genetics
2n, 2 multiplied by the haploid number to get the total amount of chromosomes diploid number
the factor that makes your genetics based on what you're around environmental factors
haploid cells produced by diploid cells gametes
a section of DNA that codes for the production of proteins causing a trait gene
characteristics passed from a parent to offspring genetics
the time interval between cellular reproduction interphase
guideline of traits determined by a person's DNA genetic factors
the figure of chromosomes arranged to their homologous pairs karyotype
one representative of each chromosome pair haploid cell
the number of homologous pairs in a diploid cell (n) haploid number
the time interval between cellular reproduction interphase
ready to reproduce karyotype
diploid cell forms gametes meiosis
the RNA that performs transcription virus
process of asexual reproduction in eukaryotic cells mitosis
is the on that is ready to reproduce mother cell
the factors in a persons life that are determined by religion spiritual factor
an infection that is not alive virus
a pathogen that helps the antibodies fight the virus vaccine
the RNA that performs transcription messenger RNA
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