Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Punnett squares
Vocab
Bonus
100

Asexual reproduction occurs when one parent creates a genetically exact copy of itself known as a ______.

What is clone?

100

Sexual reproduction occurs when two parents mix genes to produce genetically ______ offspring. 

What is diverse?

100
A diagram that represents the genotypes and phenotypes of potential offspring.

What is Punnett square?

100
Different variations of a gene
What is allele? 
100

Each square in a monohybrid Punnett square cross is worth _____%.

What is 25%?

200

Offspring created through asexual reproduction are genetically ___________.

What is identical?

200
Male and female reproductive cells are known as ________.

What are gametes?

200

In a Punnett square, the letters on the top and to the left of the boxes represent ______.

What are parent alleles?

200

An organism's unique genetic makeup; the genetic "code" for a trait

What is genotype?

200

If all four of the offspring in a Punnett square have heterozygous genotypes, what percentage of the offspring will express a recessive trait? 

What is 0%?

300

Name one method of asexual reproduction.

What is budding, fission, vegetative propagation, spores, or parthenogenesis?



300

In sexually reproducing organisms, gametes only contain ____ the amount of chromosomes or genetic material necessary to produce an organism. 

What is half (1/2)?

300

1. Alleles that are the same. Example: AA, tt

2. Alleles that are different. Example: Aa, Tt

1. What is homozygous?

2. What is heterozygous?


300

The representation of genes based on what is seen; physical traits. 

What is phenotype?

300
Prokaryotes, single-celled organisms, reproduce _________.

What is asexually?

400

Give one disadvantage of asexual reproduction.

What is:

no genetic variation

all bad traits are passed on

difficult for organisms to adapt to environment

400

Offspring produced by sexual reproduction demonstrate this important concept for survival. This is why siblings are not identical copies of their parents, or each other.  

What is genetic variation? 

400

Recessive genes are only expressed when ___ ______ ______ are present, while dominant genes are expressed if at least __ ______ _____ is present. 

What is 2 recessive alleles, 1 dominant allele?

OR 

What is 2 lowercase letters, 1 uppercase/capital letter?

400

A _____ gene is always expressed when present. This type of gene "wins" out over a ______ gene. 

What is dominant, recessive?

400

If a sexually reproducing organism has 54 chromosomes in its body cells, how many chromosomes did it inherit from each parent? 

What is 27? 

500

Give two advantages of asexual reproduction.

What is:

only 1 parent is needed

occurs simply

produces more offspring quickly 

500

Give one advantage and one disadvantage of sexual reproduction.

Advantages: organisms are able to adapt, not all bad genes are passed on, high genetic variation 

Disadvantages: smaller population is produced, requires courtship and mating, can be complicated

500

A homozygous dominant parent rose is crossed with a heterozygous parent rose to determine stem length. Long stems are dominant (L) and short stems are recessive (l). The possible genotypes of the offspring are _________. 

What are LL, Ll?

500

During ______, a male and female gamete fuse together to form a _______, which is a fertilized egg. 

What is fertilization, zygote? 

500

In a dihybrid cross, the Punnett square will have _____ boxes. This is because 2 different traits are being compared. Example: the potential offspring of two wolves will be observed for fur color AND height.

What is 16?

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