DNA & Cellular Energetics
Genetics
Evolution
Riddles
100

Mitosis produces two daughter cells, why are they genetically the same?

Asexual reproduction, replaces old & damaged cells

100

What can mutations change in an organism? 

Its DNA, Protein, or Phenotype

100

A farmer sprays his field with insecticide every year to rid his crops of bugs. A few survived the first year and more and more survived each year. How could this happen?

The bugs were resistant (or immune) and passed this trait on to the next generations.

100

Give it food and it will live; give it water and it will die

Fire

200

This process provides growth, repair, and maintenance.

Mitosis

200

Is there a difference in amino acids between these two DNA strands?

DNA Strand:      AACTACGGGAGCAGTTAG

Mutated Strand: AACTACGGGACCAGTTAG

There is 1 amino acid difference 

200

Which organism has the highest fitness?

A smaller than average tiger has twice as many healthy cubs as the other tigers.

A human that lives to be 120 with no children

The tiger: Although smaller than average, it is able to produce healthy offspring. Increasing the tiger population, therefor increasing the tiger species chances of survival.

200

What has to be broken before it can be used?

An Egg

300

Which phase of mitosis is this?


Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell 

Metaphase

300

IF a mutated DNA strand creates a new protein, what will happen to the phenotype expression?

The phenotype would change

300

Describe Natural Selection

organisms with favorable traits and phenotypes survives and reproduces while organisms without favorable traits are less likely to survive and reproduce.

300

What is next in this sequence? JFMAMJJASON . . .

The letter “D.” The sequence contains the first letter of each month.

400

The Diploid number in a species of ape is 48 chromosomes. How many chromosomes can be found in the skin cell of this species of ape?

48

400

How can a mutation benefit an organism?

any characteristic that makes the organism more fit to its environment (Example: blending in to surroundings, etc)

400

(Double Jeopardy) A vestigial structure are various cells, tissues, and organs in a body which no longer function in the same way the ancestral form of the trait functioned. An example of this is out appendix. How might this be evidence of evolution?

Our bodies no longer needed the organ to survive in the environment

400

What gets sharper the more you use it?

Your Brain

500

Why is it important for Crossing over to occur in Prophase 1 of meiosis? 

Promotes genetic diversity

Increases chance of variations 

chromosomes exchange DNA to create unique cells

500

True or False? - Some controversial views of In vitro fertilization (altering specific traits of a baby before it's born) are:

It is too expensive so only the upper-class has access

This process can stop genetic diseases from being passed.


True

500

Even though these finches live in the same area, why might they have different phenotypes?

Specialized beaks for specific food sources, different colors for hunting or avoiding predators, etc.

500

What happens four times in a teenager’s life, once in adult life and never in childhood?

The letter "E"

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