Biology Exam 2 – Flashcards

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An XX individual develops as a male. Which of the following statements offers the most likely explanation? This is the usual situation for an XX individual. This occurs when the sperm does not contribute any genetic material. A piece of a Y chromosome has become attached to one of the X chromosomes. This occurs when the egg does not contribute any genetic material
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The tendency to develop most genetic diseases, such as cancer and heart disease, is Question options: usually the result of a mutation in one gene. the result of new combinations of alleles formed during meiosis. the result of the interaction of multiple genes and environmental factors. the result of multiple mutations caused by crossing-over
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Genes become linked when crossing-over occurs between nonhomologous chromosomes. T/F
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A lizard with striped tails is crossed with one having a spotted head, producing normal looking (no stripes or spots) progeny. What progeny would be expected to be produced by mating one of these lizards with another that had a striped tail and spotted head, if the genes conferring stripes and spots were close together on the same chromosome? Question options: equal numbers of normal, striped, spotted and striped and spotted 3 striped : 1 spotted mostly progeny that are striped or spotted mostly progeny that are normal or striped and spotted 9 normal : 3 striped : 3 spotted : 1 striped and spotted
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A locus is a recessive gene. an unmatched allele. a sex chromosome. the location of an gene on a chromosome. a dominant gene.
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If a genetic disorder is caused by a dominant allele, individuals with which of the following genotypes would be affected by the disorder? Question options: AA and aa aa and Aa AA and Aa AA, Aa, and aa
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The sex of a human is usually determined by: the number of chromosomes. the number of autosomes. the presence of only one X chromosome. the number of sex chromosomes. the presence of the Y chromosome.
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Sex-linked genes are found on either the X chromosome or the Y chromosome but not both. T/F
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The diagram below demonstrates what happens during a change in chromosomal structure known as a deletion. T/F
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True
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Both members of a couple are carriers for a recessive disease allele. If the couple has four children, which of the following statements must be true? One of the children has the disease. Two of the children have the disease. All of the male children have the disease. Fifty percent of the children could be carriers of the disease.
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Most inherited human genetic disorders are inherited as _____ alleles. dominant autosomal recessive environmental
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What is the effect of the independent assortment of chromosomes on the overall variety of individuals produced? It increases the probable variation between individuals. It does not affect the probable variation between individuals. It decreases the probable variation between individuals. It causes excessive crossing-over within the genome.
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The sex of most mammals, birds, and insects is determined by: the temperature. the environment. sex chromosomes. chance. None of the above.
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A tumor suppressor is a(n) negative growth regulator. oncogene. positive growth regulator. sarcoma virus.
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The vast majority of human cancer cases are colon cancer. occur in children. involve women. are caused by inherited genetic conditions. are caused in part or completely by environmental factors
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For a virus to reproduce, it must insert its DNA into the host cell's genome. How might this cause cancer in the host? Question options: The viral DNA could insert a gene that controls cell division into the host's DNA. Because the host cell is much smaller than the virus, the host cell must expand until it becomes a tumor large enough to hold the virus. The virus could turn off an proto-oncogene. Viruses cannot cause cancer.
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Mutations in which of the following are most likely to lead to cancer? Question options: genes that control the cell cycle genes that code for muscle proteins genes that code for nerve cells genes that control for eye color
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A perfect cure for cancer would stop all cell division in an organism. T/F
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Which of the following is not true of cancer? Cancer involves cell division. Cancer can be caused by viruses. Cancer results from a balanced production of positive and negative growth regulators. Cancer involves the loss of a cell's ability to control cell division.
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A mutation in a tumor suppressor gene would most likely Question options: have no effect on cells. decrease the possibility of cancer. lead to the production of cancer suppressing proteins. increase the possibility of cancer. change proto-oncogenes to oncogenes.
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What factors can increase human susceptibility to cancer? Question options: exposure to hormones carcinogens smoking unprotected sex all of the above
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Why is it more common for a person beyond middle age to have an increased risk for cancer? Question options: Older cells have fewer stem cells to help produce newer cells. Proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes will have a longer time to accumulate mutations. Genes can no longer repair themselves and will fall to mutations. Hereditary mutations will occur after this age to cause cancer. Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes reduce the number of mutations.
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The p53 gene Question options: is a tumor suppressor gene. stimulates repair of damaged DNA. Inhibits the cell cycle. when disabled or mutated can lead to cancerous growth. all of these
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Which of the following statements regarding cancer risk is true? Question options: Identical twins have a higher risk of getting cancer than nonidentical twins. Inherited genetic defects pose the most significant risk for developing cancer. Environmental factors pose the greatest cancer risk. Viruses are the only known risk for developing cancer. none of the above
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Cancer cells Question options: have much faster cell division schedules than most non-cancerous cells. are capable of durviving without being attached to other cells. divide to produce high densities of cells. may be capable of recruiting blood vessels. all of these
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If a cell has complete control over both negative and positive regulation of its division, which of the following will most likely occur? Question options: The cell will divide rapidly but not become a tumor. The cell will divide to become a benign tumor. The cell will divide to become a malignant tumor. The cell will divide at its normal rate.
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Coat color in one breed of mice is controlled by incompletely dominant alleles so that yellow and white are homozygous, while cream is heterozygous. The cross of two cream individuals will produce Question options: all cream offspring. equal numbers of white and yellow mice, but no cream. equal numbers of white and cream mice. equal numbers of yellow and cream mice. equal numbers of white and yellow mice, with twice as many creams as the other two colors.
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An individual with the genotype ii would have blood type for the ABO blood group? Question options: A B AB O cannot determine
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A bell-shaped curve (meaning a wide range in values) of phenotypic variation is a representation of Question options: incomplete dominance. polygenic traits. multiple alleles. epistasis. environmental variables on phenotypes.
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The genotype for a pea plant that is homozygous recessive for both height (the letter T) and pea color (the letter Y) would be: Question options: tt. YY. TtYy. ttyy. TTYY.
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If one parent has type A blood and the other parent has type B, then which of the following is possible in the children? Question options: only AB A and AB B and AB A, B, AB, O only O
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Some chickens have a dominant frizzle gene that leads to the development of feathers that curl outward rather than lying flat against their bodies as in standard chickens. Aside from these "frizzled feathers," chickens with this dominant allele also tend to have higher metabolic rates and produce fewer eggs than chickens that carry the recessive version of this gene. Thus, this gene exhibits __________. Question options: pleiotropy polygenic inheritance incomplete dominance codominance
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What was the major contribution of Gregor Mendel? Question options: He coined the term genes. He provided evidence for how traits are inherited. He described how genes code for particular proteins. He explained the central role of proteins in the expression of traits.
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A genotype is always expressed in the phenotype. T/F
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Which of the following must occur before cell division begins? Question options: duplication of the nucleus DNA replication cytokinesis DNA segregation
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In which of the following stages would a human cell not be diploid? Question options: prophase of mitosis telophase of mitosis metaphase of mitosis I prophase of meiosis II
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During meiosis I the paternal and maternal homologous chromosomes separate into different daughter cells. T.F
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Mature nerve cells, which don't undergo cell division, usually do not exit ____________ of the cell cycle. Question options: G0 phase S phase prophase metaphase anaphase
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What evolutionary advantage is provided by sexual reproduction? Question options: increased genetic diversity making clones making triploidy possible making polyploidy possible being able to work with chromosomes
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The aftereffects of a sunburn show how skin cells are replaced as they are lost from the surface of the skin. This replacement process represents an example of Question options: mitosis. meiosis I. meiosis II. meiosis I and II. none of the above View Feedback
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In eukaryotic cells, which can occur during mitosis? Question options: the duplication of chromatids the replication of DNA pairing of homologous chromosomes fragmentation and disappearance of nuclear envelope all of these
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If each skin cell of an organism has 24 chromosomes, its gametes must also have 24 chromosomes. T/F
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Which of the following is an accurate characterization of a mutation? Question options: an exchange of chromosomes between two chromosomes the linkage of two unrelated chromosomes a change in the sequence of DNA. the reassortment of chromosomes at meiosis the shuffling of genes during gamete preparation
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Some daughter cells are described as clones; for this description to be appropriate, the daughter cells must Question options: show the same differentiation characteristics as the parent cell. separate from one another and experience an independent existence. contain a set of alleles that is identical to that of the parent cell. have been produced by meiotic cell division.
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is DNA + structural proteins
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Chromatin
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is a fully condensed chromosome
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Chromatid
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a full linear (string) double-stranded DNA molecule
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Chromosome
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The number of chromosomes you inherit from each parent. human=n=23
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Haploid Number
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the entire genome of an animal is diploid
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diploid
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body cells are diploid
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somatic cells
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are haploid
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sex cells/germ/gametes
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are chromosomes involved in sex determination (only one pair for humans)
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sex chromosomes
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are chromosomes involved in everything but sex determination (22pairs of humans)
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autosomes
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cell division results in 2 nearly identical___________
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daughter cells
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centromere
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sister chromatids are held together at the________________
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is what makes individuals different from each other for most traits
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genetic variation
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Different variations of a particular gene created through mutations
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alleles
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interphase
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either paused here or preparing for the next phase(longest stage)
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interphase
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performs normal functions, developing and maturing, getting bigger
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Most adult cells enter a non-dividing "mature cell" phase
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G0
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mitosis
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somatic cells undergo
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prophase
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nuclear envelope dissolves / replicated chromosomes compact
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metaphase
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chromosomes line up
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anaphase
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sister chromatids separate
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telophase
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chromosomes are at each pole and nuclei reform
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mitosis
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separates sister chromatids and distributes one of each into each of the daughter cells
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cytokinesis
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pinching off of the plasma membrane
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diploid cells
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__________ of each parent organism must become haploid before fusing with the cells of another organism
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haploid gametes
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meiosis creates_____
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reduces the number of chromosomes by separating homologous pairs 2 XX
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meiosis I reduction phase
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separates sister chromatids into two different daughter cells 4 IIII
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meiosis II segregation phase
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chromosomal reduction dip to hap and new combos-crossing over
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meiosis I
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prophase
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crossing over occurs in ______ of meiosis I
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crossing over
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crossing over
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Separates the sister chromatids from each other
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meiosis II
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prokaryotes
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_____________ use binary fission (cell division for cells with no nucleus)
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letters CC Cc cc
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genotype
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what you see (red in color)
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phenotype
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appears on x or y but not both
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sex linked genes
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Positive growth regulators
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the gas pedal
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Proto-oncogenes
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Genes that encourage cell division and are necessary for normal development.
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cancer is caused by mutations which is why most of the risk of cancer comes from inherited mutations.
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of the following genetic expressions patterns which would ne expected to be affected the most by env. factors? Polygenic-a lot of phenotypes height pleiotropic-??? codominant both show black and white incomplete dominant-blend gray epistatic mendelian- one trait either have it or not window peak
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an organism with 26 chromosomes has far more genes than on with 4 chromosomes. T/F
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negative growth regulators
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brake pedal
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genes that prevent the cell cycle from occurring, or encourage programmed cell death
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Tumor suppressor genes
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