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this what some stores my local mall has what are good ones
this what i look like without a pick
im 5feet 1in
i weight 120
long brown hair
here are the stores
7 for All Mankind
A Pea In The Pod
A’GACI
A|X Armani Exchange
Abercrombie & Fitch
Aeropostale
American Eagle Outfitters
Ann Taylor
Anne Fontaine
Arden B
Banana Petites
Banana Republic
BCBGMAXAZRIA
bebe
Betsey Johnson
Bottega Veneta
Brighton Collectibles
Brooks Brothers Woman
Buckle
Bui-Yah-Kah
Burberry
Caché
Caroll Paris
CH Carolina Herrera
Chanel
Charlotte Russe
Charming Charlie
Chico’s
Christian Dior
Club Monaco
dELiAs
Eddie Bauer
Emporio Armani
Express
Fendi
Fossil
Free People
French Connection
Gap
Giorgio Armani
Gregory’s
Gucci
GUESS by Marciano
Guess?
H. Harloquin
Hanna Andersson
Hollister & Co.
Intimacy
J. Jill
J.Crew
Jacadi
Jessica McClintock
Juicy Couture
Kenneth Cole
Lacoste
Lady L
Limited, The
LOFT
Louis Vuitton
Lucky Brand Jeans
Lululemon Athletica
M Missoni
Macy*s Woman
Mark Ecko Cut & Sew
Max Studio
MaxMara
Motherhood Maternity
Neiman Marcus
New York & Company
Nordstrom
Oakley
PacSun
Ralph Lauren
Salvatore Ferragamo
Shasa Collections
St. John
Swim N Sport
Talbots
Torrid
Tory Burch
Urban Outfitters
Valentino
Versace
Victoria’s Secret
Wet Seal
White House | Black Market
Wolford
Yves Saint Laurent
Zara
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Posted on 08 March 2011. Tags: dominant genes, extra chromosome, francis crick, gene, gregor mendel, Individual, james watson and francis crick, Look, pea, phases of mitosis, picture of chromosomes, recessive genes, sex, sex chromosomes, study of genetics
26. The four phases of mitosis (in order) are ____________, _______________, ______________ and __________________. List a general description of what happens in each phase.
27. ________________ is the genetic material that contains information for making proteins.
28. Scientists James Watson and Francis Crick discovered that DNA is in the shape of a ________________ ______________. Another description is a twisted ladder.
29. Before mitosis occurs DNA forms into chromosomes. In a human there are ______ chromosomes or ______ pairs.
30. A _________________ is a picture of chromosomes. Doctors or scientist arrange the chromosomes into like pairs. The last pair is the sex chromosomes. This picture can show the sex of the person. Male’s last pair look like ______ and female’s last pair look like _______.
31. _________________ is a genetic disorder where the individual has an extra chromosome that is similar to the chromosomes in the 21st pair. The individual is mentally retarded and sterile (unable to reproduce).
32. Gregor Mendel discovered the laws of dominance and recessiveness. A ______________gene will “mask over” or “over shadow” the outcome of a _______________ gene.
33. ______________ dominance is a phenomenon where the combination of a dominant and a recessive gene forms an intermediate outcome. For example, Red color in some flowers is dominant and white color is recessive. If a flower has two red genes then the flower is red, if it has two white genes then the flower is white, but if the flower has one red and one white, the offspring is pink.
34. _________________is a term used to express the actual DNA make up of the gene. In the study of genetics we use letters to represent this. Capital letters represent dominant genes and lower case letters represent recessive genes. An example could be TT, Tt or tt.
35. ____________________ is a term used to express the appearance the gene causes. Tallness in pea plants is an example. Hair color is another example.
36. _________________is a term used to describe two genes (sometimes called alleles) that are alike. For example in some tall pea plants it would be “TT” or short pea plants “tt”. Notice the letters are the same!
37. _________________ is a term used to describe two genes that are different. For example “Tt” in tall pea plants. Notice the letters are different. Because there is one dominant gene (“T”) the plant will be tall because the dominant gene “overshadows” the “t” or the recessive gene.
38. Choose and animal and give an example of it habitat and niche.
39. Compare and contrast the tundra and the taiga biomes
40. Describe the climate of the desert.
41. Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis.
42. Explain the importance of biodiversity.
43. What is the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?
44. How can the process of natural selection change a population?
45. Compare and contrast primary and secondary succession?
46. How do cells become cancerous?
47. List some ways to help protect our environment.
48. What is a mutation?
49. Compare and contrast animal and plant cells.
50. Please make sure you look over lesson 4.01 and 4.02 and can do punnett squares.
Here is an example of a typical punnett square problem. If you cross pollinate two plants that are heterozygous for purple flowers. (Purple is dominant to white) What are the possible outcomes for the offspring?
“P” for purple and “p” for white
Heterozygous Purple Flower would be Pp
Look at the possible outcomes in the boxes.
PP, Pp, Pp, and pp
PP looks purple because it has two purple genes
Pp looks purple because it has at least one purple gene
pp looks white because it has no dominant purple genes
PP, Pp and Pp are all purple possibilities or 75% of the time the offspring will have purple flowers.
pp is the white flower offspring. It only occurs in 1 out of 4 boxes and therefore 25% of the time the offspring will have white flowers.
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