Cell Reproduction V. Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Many cells in your body grow and divide every day by what process | mitosis |
what structure in a cell's nucleus holds the hereditary information | chromosomes |
term for the joining of an egg and sperm | fertilization |
the sections of DNA that contain instructions for producing specific proteins | genes |
what are male sex cells called | sperm |
what cell forms when an egg and a sperm join | zygote |
the term for any permanent change in a gene or chromosome | mutation |
the type of reproduction that produces a new organism; with identical chromosomes to those of the parent organism | asexual |
the process that produces haploid sex cells | meiosis |
an organism grows and functions by following the information in this code | DNA |
the term for female sex cells | eggs |
cells with pairs of chromosomes are this | diploid |
type of reproduction that requires the joining of two sex cells | sexual |
this type of nucleic acid carries the information needed to make proteins | RNA |
cells that do not have pairs of chromosomes (sex cells) | haploid |
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