Egg Development
Across
- 4. The observable traits or characteristics of an organism, resulting from the interaction between its genotype and the environment.
- 7. a system The system responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body. It includes the heart, blood vessels (arteries, veins, capillaries), and blood.
- 8. The process of shining a bright light through an egg to observe the embryo's development.
- 10. The small, circular area on the blastoderm that contains the embryo's genetic material.
- 11. The nutrient-rich portion of the egg that provides food for the developing embryo.
- 13. Also known as egg white, the clear, viscous fluid surrounding the yolk.
- 16. A device used to maintain optimal conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.) for egg development.
- 17. The process by which genetic information is passed from parents to offspring.
- 18. The developing organism inside an egg after fertilization.
Down
- 1. a systems The various organs and tissues that work together to perform specific functions in the body, including:
- 2. a system The system responsible for transmitting signals between different parts of the body and coordinating responses to stimuli. It includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- 3. The genetic makeup of an organism, determined by the combination of alleles for each gene.
- 5. The study of heredity and the variation of inherited traits.
- 6. The disk-shaped structure on the surface of the yolk where embryonic development begins.
- 7. A newly hatched bird, especially a young chicken.
- 9. One of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- 12. a system The system responsible for producing movement and maintaining posture. It includes skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, and cardiac muscle.
- 14. The pocket of air that forms at the blunt end of an egg as it ages.
- 15. The process by which male and female reproductive cells (sperm and egg) unite to form a new organism.