Genetic disorders
Punnett Squares
Meiosis
Traits
Types of Reproduction
100

Down Syndrome got its name from who?

John Langdon Down

100

Used to predict the probability of offspring traits

Punnett squares

100

What is meiosis?

The process in which new gametes are formed.

100

Define the term trait

A trait is a characteristic or feature of an organism, such as eye color or height, that can be inherited.

100

Types of reproduction

Sexual and Asexual

200

What is a physical effect of Down Syndrome?

Flattened facial profile, upward slanting eyes, low muscle tone, shorter stature, and a single crease across the palm, heart defects, etc.

200

Monohybrid cross of two heterozygous, chances of phenotype recessive?

25%

200

How many daughter cells are created as a result of Meiosis?

4

200

What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?

Genotype is the genetic makeup (alleles) of an organism; phenotype is the observable physical or behavioral expression of those genes.

200

What kinds of organisms use vegetative reproduction?

Plants

300

What is the cause of Turner Syndrome?

It is caused by the complete or partial absence of one X chromosome.

300

In a Punnett square, what letters represent alleles inherited from each parent?

Capital and lowercase letters

300

What are some things that happen in prophase I?

During this phase of meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair up to form tetrads and crossing over occurs between non-sister chromatids.

300

Explain the difference between dominant and recessive traits.

A dominant trait is expressed when at least one dominant allele is present, while a recessive trait is only expressed when both alleles are recessive.

300

What is budding?

A new organism grows from the side of the parent and may detach.

400

What causes tall stature and reduced testosterone production in males?

Klinefelter Syndrome

400

What type of cross involves two traits at once?

A Dihybrid cross

400

Does the S phase happen during Meiosis?

False

400

What is a homozygous organism?

An organism with two identical alleles for a trait (e.g., AA or aa).

400

Why does sexual reproduction require meiosis?

Meiosis creates gametes with half the number of chromosomes, allowing fertilization to restore the full set.

500

What is Nondisjunction?

Nondisjunction is the failure of chromosomes to separate properly during cell division.

500

In a monohybrid cross, a homozygous dominant parent is crossed with a homozygous recessive parent. What percent of offspring will be heterozygous?

100%

500

During this phase of meiosis II, sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell by spindle fibers.

Anaphase II

500

What is a heterozygous organism?

An organism with two different alleles for a trait (e.g., Aa).

500

Why do organisms that regenerate often also reproduce using fragmentation?

Their ability to regrow lost parts allows those parts to form new individuals.

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