Throwback 1: Origins of Life, Water, Cells
Throwback 2: DNA Replication and Cell Division
Protein Synthesis
Genetic Inheritance
Natural Selection
100

This organelle is responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells.

Chloroplast

100

During which phase of mitosis do sister chromatids first start to move to opposite poles?

Anaphase

100

Where in the cell does protein synthesis take place?


Ribosomes

100

During which phase of meiosis does crossing over occur?


Prophase I

100

The production of modern day corn is an example of what type of selection?


Artificial Selection

200

What type of cell has genetic material that is not contained in a nucleus?


Prokaryote/Bacteria

200

What type of bond holds the DNA bases together in the DNA ladder?


Hydrogen Bonds

200

What is the name of the process that creates RNA from a DNA strand?


Transcription

200

What type of inheritance is responsible for the inheritance of skin color?


Polygenic Inheritance

200

What is an example of sexual selection?


Potential Answers: birds of paradise, peacocks, male elk fighting for mates

300

What type of chemical bond is responsible for every property of water?


Hydrogen Bonds

300

If a section of DNA is 40% Adenine, what percent of it is made of Thymine?


40%

300

What is a codon?


A triplet/trio of mRNA that codes for an amino acid.

300

If a parent with A blood has a child with a parent with AB blood, which type is not possible?


Type O

300

What is an advantage of the overproduction of offspring?


Increased Genetic Diversity

400

What two properties of water make it possible for plants to get water from their roots up to their leaves?


Adhesion and Cohesion

400

What direction does genetic material get built in?


Built 5’ to 3’

400

Why do multiple codons contain the code for the same amino acids?


To reduce the effect of mutations.

400

What are two key features of a pedigree that would tell you that the trait is x-linked recessive?


Possible Answers: females can be carriers, males are more frequently affected, can skip generations

400

Which force of evolution is the result of a random natural disaster eliminating a trait from the population?


Genetic Drift

500

What were some three features included in the Miller-Urey experiment to replicate early-Earth conditions?

Potential Answers: heat, water, methane, hydrogen gas, energy/electricity

500

Name two enzymes responsible for controlling DNA Replication.


Potential Answers: DNA polymerase 3, DNA polymerase 1, ligase, helicase, primase

500

Describe how the CRISPR-Cas9 system edits DNA.


- Targets a specific gene 

- Enzyme cuts out that part of the DNA 

- Section is replaced with new DNA

500

The allele for tall plants is A and for short is a. If two heterozygous tall plants have offspring, what percentage of the offspring would be short?


25%

500

What is an example of an abiotic selective pressure?


Possible Answers: temperature, light, water, etc.

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