(Choo (Choose Interphase Programed cell death The death of a cell due to the accumulation of oncogenes Observable characteristsic of an organlsm resulting from the organisms genotype Chromosome A haplald cell produced in sexually reproducing organisms One of two or more alternative verslons of a gene Melosis The physical location of an organlsms genes. Composed of DNA and proteins. Divislon of a eukaryotic cells nuclear content Crossing over In this phase, the cell is doing what the cell does; between successive mlotic division A fundamental source of genetic diversity across much of life Gamete Results in the halving of a dipolid organisms chromosomes A diplold organism with one dominant and one recessive allele Phenotype A diplold cell which results from mitosis Heterozygote (Choose] Allele (Choose] Apoptosls (Choose]
(Choo (Choose Interphase Programed cell death The death of a cell due to the accumulation of oncogenes Observable characteristsic of an organlsm resulting from the organisms genotype Chromosome A haplald cell produced in sexually reproducing organisms One of two or more alternative verslons of a gene Melosis The physical location of an organlsms genes. Composed of DNA and proteins. Divislon of a eukaryotic cells nuclear content Crossing over In this phase, the cell is doing what the cell does; between successive mlotic division A fundamental source of genetic diversity across much of life Gamete Results in the halving of a dipolid organisms chromosomes A diplold organism with one dominant and one recessive allele Phenotype A diplold cell which results from mitosis Heterozygote (Choose] Allele (Choose] Apoptosls (Choose]
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Mitosis
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Interphase
Programed cell death
The death of a cell due to the accumulation of oncogenes
Observable characteristsic of an organlsm resulting from the organisms genotype
Chromosome
A haplaid cell produced in sexually reproducing organisms
One of two or more alternative versions of a gene
Melosis
The physical location of an organisms genes. Composed of DNA and proteins.
Division of a cukaryotic cells nuclear content
Crossing over
In this phase, the cell is doing what the cell does; between successive miotic division
A fundamental source of genetic diversity across much of life
Gamete
Results in the halving of a dipolid organisms chromosomes
A diplold organism with one dominant and one recessive allele
Phenotype
A diplold cell which results from mitosis
Heterozygote
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Allele
(Choose]
Apoptosls
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Mitosis
[ Choose
Interphase
Programed cell death
The death of a cell due to the accumulation of oncogenes
Observable characteristsic of an organlsm resulting from the organisms genotype
Chromosome
A haplaid cell produced in sexually reproducing organisms
One of two or more alternative versions of a gene
Melosis
The physical location of an organisms genes. Composed of DNA and proteins.
Division of a cukaryotic cells nuclear content
Crossing over
In this phase, the cell is doing what the cell does; between successive miotic division
A fundamental source of genetic diversity across much of life
Gamete
Results in the halving of a dipolid organisms chromosomes
A diplold organism with one dominant and one recessive allele
Phenotype
A diplold cell which results from mitosis
Heterozygote
(Choose]
Allele
(Choose]
Apoptosls
(Choose)
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