Name: ______Block: ______
Name: ______Block: ______
- What the organism looks like for a particular gene is called its _____.
- Genotype
- Phenotype
- Heterozygous
- Homozygous
- BB or bb would be ______for that trait.
- Dominant
- Phenotype
- Heterozygous
- Homozygous
- _____ is a long molecule that has blueprints for the genes of an organism.
- Alleles
- Genotype
- Gene
- DNA
- Humans have ____ chromosomes, or ______pairs.
- 23, 46
- 22, 44
- 46, 23
- 50, 25
- A ______gene always shows up in the individual if that gene is present.
- Genotype
- Phenotype
- Dominant
- Recessive
- If a homozygous black guinea pig (BB) is crossed with a homozygous white guinea pig (bb), what is the probably that an offspring will have black fur? Black is dominant to white (Hint: draw a Punnett square if it will help)
- 25%
- 50%
- 75%
- 100%
The figure below represent two chromosomes from an animal and the table describes the traits carried on this chromosome.Use it to answer #7.
hH
BB
Chromosome #6: DadChromosome #6: Mom
Genes on Chromosome #6 / TraitH / Long hair
h / Short hair
B / Black hair
b / White hair
- Which trait can that animal inherit ONLY from its mother?
- Long hair
- White hair
- Black hair
- Short hair
- What are the genotypes of the parents represented in this Punnett Square?
AA / Aa
Aa / aa
- AA ndaa
- AA and Aa
- Aa and Aa
- Aa and aa
- In humans, a trait like red hair color tends to run in families. This is because ______.
- Hair color is a genetic characteristic
- Hair colors is a physical characteristic
- Hair color is an environmental characteristic
- Particular hair colors occur by chance
- In an attempt to produce a potato that tastes good and also resists disease, plant breeders manipulate (control) the DNA by inserting a gene for taste into a plant that resists disease. This technique is an example of
- Genetic engineering
- Inbreeding
- Sexual reproduction
- Cloning
- A mutation (change to the DNA molecule) occurs in an organism’s skin cell before the organism reproduces. When the organism reproduces, how many of its children will have the mutation?
- All of the organism’s children will have the mutation
- Some of the organism’s children will have the mutation
- None of the organism’s children will have the mutation
- It will depend on how much time passes between when the mutation occurs when the organism has children.
- Single celled organism can reproduce and create cells exactly like themselves without combining genes from two different parent cells. When they do this, they use a type of
- Asexual reproduction
- Gamete formation
- Natural selection
- Sexual reproduction
- There are green algae that can reproduce sexually. Which of the following features identifies reproduction in green algae as sexual?
- The cells of parent algae have nuclei
- Each offspring contains chloroplasts
- Several offspring may be produced at once
- Genetic material is contributed by two parent cells.
- A piece of sponge breaks off and floats away. When the piece of sponge reaches the bottom of the ocean, it attaches to a rock and begins to grow a new sponge. What type of reproduction does this sponge demonstrate?
- Autotrophy
- Asexual
- Heterotrophy
- Sexual
- Which of the following is the primary advantage of sexual reproduction when compared to asexual reproduction?
- There is a greater number of offspring
- There is more food available to offspring
- There is a greater genetic variety in offspring
- There is a longer development time for offspring
- Animals and plants that produce sexually have an advantage over organism that reproduce asexually because _____.
- They can copy themselves quickly
- They grow faster
- They have a better ability to adapt due to the variety of different genes they get from both parents
- They are more complex because they get traits from two parents.
Using the article below answer questions # 18-20
- The chimpanzee behavior of poking pieces of grass into termite mounds observed by JaneGoodall is an example of
- Innate behavior
- Learned behavior
- Genetic anomaly
- Chromosomal disorder
- A chimpanzee’s ability to make sounds and gestures would be an example of
- Natural selection
- Selective breeding
- Inherited trait
- Learned trait
- Which of the following could be affected by the information in the DNA molecules of an organism such as a bird?
- Both the bird’s physical characteristics and its behaviors
- The bird’s physical characteristic but not its behaviors
- The bird’s behaviors but not its physical characteristics
- Neither the bird’s physical characteristics nor its behavior.
- The discovery that Gombe chimps and chimps in other communities each using objects but for different purposes would mostly likely be a result of
- Different genetics among the two communities
- Different observations made among the scientists
- Different learned behaviors among the two chimp communities
- None of the above