Q: Dose male or female have x,y chromosomes
A: Male
Q: how many chromosomes do you get from your parents
A: half from both parents
Q: what nerve sends signals to the brain from the mouth
A: facial nerve
Q: How do food signals get sent to our brain
A: receptor cells that live in our Tongue
Q: how does one taste PTC
A: because of the shape of your proteins
Q: Where are chromosomes created
A: nucleus
Q: can you see a babys gender through blood
A: yes, blood cells
Q: what nerve send signals to the brain from the eye
A: the optic nerve
Q: how is eye color determined
A: buy a specific type of protein
Q: can the genetic code determine your traits
A: in a sense, yes
Q: What are karyotypes
A: a picture of your chromosomes (23)
Q: in what order dose the offspring receive traits
A: at random
Q: who do we see black and White
A: through rod cells
Q: how do we see color
A: through our cone cells
Q: can I have different traits than my parents
A: yes
Q: are chromosomes responsable for your eye color
A: no
Q: Can we determine the traits of offspring
A: yes, using a punitt square
Q: how come different people can’t taste PTC
A: because of different shaped proteins
Q: Why do we have different color hair
A: because of our parents chromosomes
Q: I like rollicosters and my parents don’t, could it be related to traits
A:No
Q: How do you get your chromosomes
A: through your parents sexual reproduction
Q: How can you become colorblind
A: your parents had to have carried the trait for colorblind ness
Q: To taste buds effect proteins
A: yes, of course
Q: why could someone be colorblind
A: due to there cone cell/parents chromosomes
Q: Can traits be determined through blood
A: yes, in blood cells that’s where chromosomes are created