information in your cells that helps control your traits?
a. genes
b. generation
c. dominant
d. variation
Genes
What you see because of your genotype is called _________________.
phenotype
Who do you inherit your traits from?
Mother and father
T = tall stem t = short stem
If parent 1 has the genotype tt and parent 2 has the genotype tt, what will the GENOTYPE of their child be?
tt
Different versions of traits are called
a. identities
b. phenotypes
c. genotypes
d. variations
Variations
A diagram used to predict the 4 possible outcomes of a child’s genotype.
a. generation
b. Punnett Square
c. traits
d. inheritance
Punnett Square
Name someone you cannot inherit traits from?
a friend
T= Tall stem t = short stem
If parent 1 has a genotype TT, and parent 2 has a genotype TT, what will the PHENOTYPE of their child be?
Tall stem
The gene that is shown only when NO dominant gene is present.
recessive gene
The gene that shows up whenever it is present. This gene hides the recessive gene when present.
dominant gene
Name an example of 3 inherited traits
eye color, height, freckles
T= Tall stem t = short stem
If parent 1 has a genotype TT, and parent 2 has a genotype tt, what will the GENOTYPE of their child be?
Will they have a short stem or tall stem?
The genotype will be Tt, so they will have a tall stem
The passing of traits from parents to offspring, or children.
a. generation
b. punnett square
c. inheritance
d. traits
inheritance
The combination of genes passed down from parent to child. It is the code in your genes.
genotype
Name 2 examples of acquired traits
riding a bike, playing a sport
T= Tall stem t = short stem
If parent 1 has a genotype Tt, and parent 2 has a genotype Tt, what are all the possible GENOTYPES the child could have?
TT, tt, Tt, tT
All of the people born and living at the same time
a. generation
b. punnett square
c. traits
d. inheritance
generation
Name something other than your inherited genes that can affect your traits.
environment, experiences, where you live
T = taster t = non-taster
Explain why a person who has the genotype Tt can taste PTC?
T= Tall stem t = short stem
If parent 1 has a genotype Tt, and parent 2 has a genotype Tt, could their child have a short stem? Explain.
Yes. If they receive the recessive t from parent 1 and the recessive t from parent 2, they could have a short stem.