Chromosomes consist of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and the
proteins surrounding it.
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How are mitosis and meiosis similar
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they both produce new cells(apex)
they both have prophase and metaphase (anaphase)
They both involve duplicating chromosomes.
they both have simular steps.
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Why did Mendel use pea plants in his experiments
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They Self-fertilize. -Apex
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What happens during interphase
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the chromosomes are duplicated.
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What is produced by meiosis
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Reproductive cells-- egg or sperm cells--or produced by
meiosis.
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How are tumor cells different from normal cells
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Mitosis is not regulated in tumor cells. This can cause the
rapid proliferation of a large number of non-functional cells,
whose only actions are to divide into more cells.
Tumor cells multiply too quickly.
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What evidence did Mendel find that supported his law of independent assortment
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One trait does not affect whether another trait will be passed on. -Apex
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How many chromosomes will a gamete of this organism have
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20
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A plant can have either brown B or red b leaves Brown is the dominant trait If a plant has genotype bb which best describes the plant
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Homozygous with brown leaves
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What was the purpose of Mendel's experiments with dihybrid crosses
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He wanted to determine if traits affected each other, and
concluded (based on his observations) that they did not.
+ To find out if traits could affect the inheritance of other
traits.
to determine if traits affected each other
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Which best describes the daughter cells produced by mitosis
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they are identical to the cell they formed
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What are chromosomes made of
Chromosomes consist of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and the
proteins surrounding it.
How are mitosis and meiosis similar
they both produce new cells(apex)
they both have prophase and metaphase (anaphase)
They both involve duplicating chromosomes.
they both have simular steps.
Why did Mendel use pea plants in his experiments
They Self-fertilize. -Apex
What happens during interphase
the chromosomes are duplicated.
What is produced by meiosis
Reproductive cells-- egg or sperm cells--or produced by
meiosis.
How are tumor cells different from normal cells
Mitosis is not regulated in tumor cells. This can cause the
rapid proliferation of a large number of non-functional cells,
whose only actions are to divide into more cells.
Tumor cells multiply too quickly.
What evidence did Mendel find that supported his law of independent assortment
One trait does not affect whether another trait will be passed on. -Apex
How many chromosomes will a gamete of this organism have
20
A plant can have either brown B or red b leaves Brown is the dominant trait If a plant has genotype bb which best describes the plant
Homozygous with brown leaves
What was the purpose of Mendel's experiments with dihybrid crosses
He wanted to determine if traits affected each other, and
concluded (based on his observations) that they did not.
+ To find out if traits could affect the inheritance of other
traits.
to determine if traits affected each other
Which best describes the daughter cells produced by mitosis