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Interphase The time interval between cellular respiration
Karyotype The figure produced when the chromosomes of a species during metaphase are arranged according to their homologous pairs
Diploid cell A cell with chromosomes that come in homologous pairs
Gametes Haploid cells prodeuced by diploid cells for sexual reproduction
Virus A non-cellular infectious agent that has genetic material inside a protective protein coat, and cannot reproduce on tis own
What factors besides genetics play a role in determining the characteristics of a person? Environmental and spiritual factors
List the stages of mitosis in proper order prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
A cell's DNA consists of 12 pairs of homologous chromosones. What is its diploid number? What is its haploid number? Diploid is 24, haploid is 12
Three cells that each has a diploid number of 32 go through mitosis. How many cells result and how many total chromosomes are in each cell? Six cells with 32 chromosomes each
Three cells that each has a diploid number of 32 go through meiosis. How many cells result and how many total chromosomes are in each cell? Twelve cells with 16 chromosomes each
Which resembles mitosis most: meiosos I or Meiosis II? Meiosis II
A haploid cell with duplicated chromosomes turns into two haploid cells with no duplicated chromosomes. Did the cell go through mitosis, meiosis I, or meiosis II? Meiosis II
A diploid cell with duplicated chromosomes turns into two diploid cells with no duplicated chromosomes. Did the cell go through mitosis, meiosis I, or meiosis II? Mitosis
A single diploid cell goes through meiosis. Only one useful gamete is produced. Did this meiosis take place in a male or female? Female
What does a vaccine do to make a person immune to a virus? It causes the body to produce antibodies against the virus
What two different kinds of genetic material are found in viruses? DNA and RNA
A strand of tRNA has the following nucleotide sequence: adenine, uracil, guanine. What codon in mRNA attracts this strand of tRNA? Uracil, adenine, cytosine
Part of an mRNA strand has the following ucleotide sequence: uracil, guanine, cytosine, cytosine, guanine, adenine, uracil, adenine, adenine. For how many amino acids does this part of the strand code? 3
What DNA sequence produced the mRNA sequence given in the last problem? adenine, cytosine, guanine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, adenine, thymine, thymine
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