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2007-02-25 06:59:36 · 2 answers · asked by The Thinker 3 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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1) A complementary to T
C complementary to G
2)monomer of proteins
5)crossing over
6)a protein is changed as a deletion or substitution
7)two dominant or recessive alleles
8)one dominant and one recessive alleles
9)determines gnotypic and phenotypic outcomes of offsprings
11)DNA has three parts: a phosphate, sugar, nitrogen base(A, T, C, & G) & is a doubled-stranded molecule
12)DNA is the genetic makeup of our body, helps makes proteins, and creates mRNA
13)RNA is a single-stranded molecule that has a phosphate, sugar, and nitrogen bases(A, G, C, U)
14)made of genes
16)multicellular, has a nucleus, and membrane-bound organelles
17)polymer made of monomers called amino acids
19)Autosomes-all of our genes that make proteins and goes through mitosis.
sex chromosomes-sperm and egg; goes through meiosis
20)cromosomes that are similar in size, shape, and content
21)an educated guess
22)a conclusion based on experimental tests
23)sperm and egg;22chromosomes rather than 23
24)sperm and egg
25)a single cell formed by fertilization
26)Haploid-half the number of chromosomes of an organism
diploid-total number of chromosomes in an organism
30)variations in species
31)natural selection
32)organelles, nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall(plant cells only),cytoskeleton

2007-02-25 08:27:29 · answer #1 · answered by drjefferson2010 1 · 0 0

Hypothesis are educated guess about an equation or formula, etc..It has not yet been tested to be proven correct or not. Based on your hypothesis, you can test it to se if it has the correct outcome.

2007-02-25 07:12:54 · answer #2 · answered by Venecia G 1 · 0 0

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