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Erythrocytes -



Leukocytes -



Lymphocytes - White blood cells, responsible for acquired immunity recognition



Platelets -



Sex Linked Trait - From genes located on either sex chromosome, fathers pass on all alleles to daughters
but not sons. Moms can pass on to both.



Allele - Alternative versions of a gene



Transpiration - Evaporation of water through the stomata of a plant



Carrier - Heterozygotes don't have the disorder but they can give the recessive allele to offspring



Abiotic - Nonliving! Components of an ecosystem include: temperature, light, and wind.



Restriction Enzyme - Cellular enzymes that cuts DNA molecules at a limited number of specific locations



Prokaryote - Cells with DNA in region called the nucleoid (no membrane), no membraned organelles,
unicellular, usually have cell walls. Bacteria and archaea



Eukaryote - A type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles.
Organisms with these cells include: protists, plants, fungi, and animals

, Action Potential - Triggered by stimulus that makes a depolarization that reaches the threshold. All-or-
none phenomenon



Mitosis - Division of the nucleos



Meiosis - Cell division that reduce the number of chromosomes from 2 to 1 in gametes, compensates for
doubling in fertilization



mRNA - Carries a genetic message from the DNA to protein-synthesizing machinery of the cell.



tRNA - Transfer! Interprets a genetic message (a series of codons along mRNA molecule) and builds a
polypeptide. Transfers amino acids from cytoplasmic pool to a ribosome



DNA - Deoxyribonucleic Acid. A nucleic acid molecule, usually a double stranded helix. Discovered by
Watson and Crick. A-T and G-C



Isotonic - Equal concentration of solutes



Hypertoic - Higher concentration of solutes



Hypotonic - Lower concentration of solutes



Autosomal - 22 paired chromosomes



Photosynthesis - Process in which sun is converted to chemical energy stored in sugar and other organic
molecules.



Cellular respiration - Catabolic pathway, oxygen consumed as a reactant with the organic fuel



Crossing Over - Genetic rearrangement between non-sister chromatids

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