answers (graded A+)
G1 phase - ANSWER -metabolic activities, building up and breaking
down macro molecules, this also the phase that initiates mitosis
S phase - ANSWER -The synthesis phase of the cell cycle; the portion
of interphase during which DNA is replicated.
Centromere - ANSWER -Region of a chromosome where the two sister
chromatids attach
G2 phase - ANSWER -Growth and preparation for cell division
M-phase - ANSWER -The phase of the cell cycle that includes mitosis
and cytokinesis.
crossing over - ANSWER -exchange of genetic material between
homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis
synapsis - ANSWER -the fusion of chromosome pairs at the start of
meiosis.
Heterozygous - ANSWER -An organism that has two different alleles
for a trait
Homozygous - ANSWER -An organism that has two identical alleles
for a trait
Dominant - ANSWER -An allele that is always expressed
, Recessive - ANSWER -An allele that is masked when a dominant allele
is present
Trait - ANSWER -A characteristic that an organism can pass on to its
offspring through its genes.
Phenotype - ANSWER -An organism's physical appearance, or visible
traits.
Genotype - ANSWER -An organism's genetic makeup, or allele
combinations.
Allele - ANSWER -Different forms of a gene
Gene - ANSWER -A segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for
a specific trait
spontaneous generation - ANSWER -the mistaken idea that living
things can arise from nonliving sources
Biogenesis - ANSWER -the production of living organisms from other
living organisms
normal flora - ANSWER -bacteria which are found in or on our bodies
on a semi-permanent basis without causing disease
nutrient broth - ANSWER -commonly used liquid complex medium for
culture growth