HR - Chapter 1 Vocabulary Flashcards

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Asexual Reproduction

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A form of reproduction that only involves one parent (Pg. 18)

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Binary Fission

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A form of asexual reproduction in which single-called organisms divide into two new individuals that are identical to each other and are clones of the parent cell (Pg. 20)

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Cancer

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A disease in which a cell divides uncontrollably, develops when a mutation occurs in the cell that affects how that cell divides (Pg. 12)

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Carcinogens

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A chemical or toxin in the environment that can damage DNA in cels and cause cancer (Pg. 12)

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Cell Cycle

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The process by which the parent cell grows, duplicates itself, and divides to produce new daughter cells, usually two (Pg. 8)

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Chromosome

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A structure in the cell nucleus that contains DNA (Pg. 9)

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Cleaveage

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The process by which a zygote divides into two or more cells to produce an embryo (Pg. 29)

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Clones

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An offspring that is an identical copy of the parent (Pg. 18)

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Cross-pollination

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The transfer of pollen from one plant to the stigma of another plant (Pg. 31)

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Cytokinesis

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The phase of the cell cycle during which the cell contents divide and the cell membrane pinches in to produce two separate daughter cells; in plant cells, the cell wall also grows between the daughter cells to separate them (Pg. 9)

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Diploid

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The characteristic of having a double set of chromosomes (Pg. 10)

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DNA

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Deoxyribonucleic Acid - a long molecule that stores a cell’s genetic information, which directs all the cell’s functions (Pg. 9)

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Eggs

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A sex cell from a female (Pg. 27)

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Embryo

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An underdeveloped multicellular life form during the earliest stage of its development (Pg. 29)

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Fertilization

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The union of a sperm cell with an egg cell (Pg. 27)

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Gametes

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A sex cell; sex cells from females are called eggs or ova; sex cells from males are called sperm; gametes are haploid (Pg. 27)

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Haploid

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The characteristic of having a single set of chromosomes; two haploid cells join together in the process of fertilization (Pg. 11)

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Hermaphrodite

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An animal that is able to produce both male and female gametes (Pg. 30)

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Interphase

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The phase of the cell cycle during which al cell performs normal cell functions, grows, and prepares for cell division (Pg. 9)

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Meiosis

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The process of cell division that produces gametes, each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell (Pg. 29)

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Mitosis

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The phase of the cell cycle during which the nucleus divides to produce an exact copy of itself (Pg. 9)

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Ovules

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The female gametes of a plant; found in the pistil, or female structure, of the plant (Pg. 31)

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Pollen

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The male gamete of a plant; found on the stamen, or male structure, of the plant (Pg. 31)

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Self-pollination

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The transfer of pollen from a plant to the stigma of the same plant (Pg. 31)

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Sexual Reproduction

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A form of reproduction that involves the union of two sex cells which come together to produce a new individual (Pg. 27)

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Sperm

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A sex cell from a male (Pg. 27)

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Spores

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A haploid cell that can develop into a new individual (Pg. 21)

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Tumour

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A clump of cancer cells (Pg. 12)

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Zygote

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A single cell produced from the joining of two gametes (Pg. 29)