Types of Reproduction
Genetics and Alleles
Growth & Reproduction of Animals
Growth & Reproduction of Plants
Punnett Squares and Pedigrees
100
In this type of reproduction, one parent creates offspring that is identical to itself.

What is Asexual Reproduction?

100

This is the two forms of a gene. 

What is an allele? 

100

A Gentoo penguin presenting a female with a pebble is an example of this behavior. 

What is courtship behavior? 

100
Plants can reproduce one or both of these two ways. 

What is sexually and/or asexually? 

100

In punnett squares, the male genotype is located here. 

What is at the top?

200

This is a major disadvantage resulting from asexual reproduction. 

What is low genetic variation?

200

This is when the two alleles of a gene are different from one another. 

What is Heterozygous? 
200

A mother hen sitting on her nest is an example of this behavior. 

What is an example of nurturing behavior? 

200

Seed plants can be separated into these two categories. 

What is flowering and non-flowering? 

200

In a cross between two heterozygous parents, the ratio of dominant to recessive phenotypes will always be this. 

What is 3:1 or 75% to 25%? 

300
In sexual reproduction, this is the amount of DNA provided by each parent. 
What is 50%?
300

This is when the two alleles of a gene are the same. 

What is homozygous? 

300

A tadpole swimming as soon as it hatches is an example of this behavior. 

What is innate behavior? 

300
Pollinators play a crucial role in this process for plants.

What is sexual reproduction? 

300
A filled in shape in a pedigree symbolizes this. 

An individual who expresses a recessive trait. 

400
This is considered an advantage of sexual reproduction. 

What is genetic variation?

400

If albinism is denoted by the letter "a" with A being normal melanin and a being albinism, what would be the phenotype of an individual who is heterozygous (Aa)?

What is normal melanin/carrier of albinism?

400

A bird flying is an example of this behavior. 

What is learned behavior? 

400

This flower was an example in class that is 3m long and smells like rotting meat. 

What is the corpse flower?

400

If T is tall and t is short, what percentage of offspring from this cross will be tall, but carry the short gene? 

What is 50%? 

500

This is a species of lizard we discussed in class that reproduces asexually. 

What is the whiptail lizard? 

500

This is a trait that will "override" or block another trait. 

What is a dominant trait? 

500

These two factors control the height or weight of an animal? 

What are genetic and environmental? 

500
Seedless plants, like moss and ferns, use these to reproduce. 

What are spores?

500

In this pedigree, how many individuals are affected with the recessive trait? 

What is two? 

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