Matching Pairs Genetics Genes Proteins Traits part 1Online version assignment by Benjamin D Morgan 1 Behavioral traits definition 2 DNA 3 Protein 4 Organisms of the same species share... 5 Chromosomes 6 Organisms from different species share... 7 Structural Traits definition 8 Functional Traits examples 9 Ribosomes 10 Genome 11 Trait 12 Genes 13 Functional Traits definition 14 Structural Traits examples 15 Behavioral traits examples organ shapes, sizes, eye color, number of limbs, shape of limbs, etc Traits that have to do with how the different parts within the organism work to keep the organism alive Created when 2 or more different structured (shaped) proteins fit together. Used to distinguish species from one another & organisms from within the same species. A long molecule that contains the genetic code of each organism and holds instructions for making all the proteins. Shorter segments of DNA that contain specific instructions for making a protein Created by genes of the DNA. Building blocks of traits Builds the protein from the directions they get from the genes (breathing, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, circulatory system, etc) Fewer of the same traits like number of arms, legs organs, etc. Found in every cell nucleus. This is the complete set of genetic instructions for making the entire organism. Many of the same traits like number of arms, legs, organs, etc. sounds, actions, tendencies, etc DNA that is folded up so that it fits into the nucleus Traits that have to do with how an organism or species acts/what the organism does Traits that have to do with the shape or look of the parts that an organism is made out of