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| growth, development, and division |
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| structure that holds sister chromatids together |
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| division of a cells cytoplasm and contents |
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| two new cells that result from mitosis and cytokinesis |
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| cell with membrane bound structur3es |
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| cells period of growth and development |
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| division of a cells nucleus and contents |
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| one of the two identical strands of dna that make up a duplicated chromosome |
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| made of two or more parts |
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| describes a cell that has pairs of chromosomes |
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| genetic information in a cell |
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| joining of an egg and sperm |
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| describes a cell tha thas only one chromosome from each pair |
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| process in which one diploid cell divides to make haploid sex cells |
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| new cell formed through fertilization |
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| production of offspring by one parent without meiosis and fertilization |
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| asexual reproduction in which a new organism grows on the body of its parent |
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| lab procedure that produces identical individuals from a cell or cells taken from an organism |
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| cell division in prokaryotes that forms two genetically identical cells |
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| asexual reproduction in which a new organism grows from a piece of its parent |
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| genetic factor that blocks another genentic factor |
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| haploid sex cell formed in the female reproductive organ |
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| study of how traits are passed from parents to offsprint |
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| passing of traits from parents to offspring |
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| offspring of two plants or animals with different forms of the same trait |
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| genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor |
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| haploid sex cell formed in the male reproductive organs |
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| occurs when both alleles can be observed in the offsprings phenotype |
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| section on a chromosome that hsa genetic information for one trait |
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| two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait |
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| having two different alleles of a gene |
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| having the same two alleles of a gene |
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| occurs when the offsprings phenotype is a blend of the parents phenotypes |
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| how a trait appears or is expressed |
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| occurs when multiple genes determine the phenotype of a trait |
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