Acquired vs Inherited
How do our senses work?
What causes differences in how our senses work?
Why do some people have differently shaped proteins?
Where in our bodies are our genes?
100

Acquired or Inherited?

Speaking Spanish

Inherited

100

A detectable change in the environment. For example, light, sounds, touch, chemicals, are what?

Stimulus

100

A molecule attached to our cells that can sense a stimulus and start a signal that can travel to the brain is called what?

A Receptor Protein

100

A chemical code that contains the instructions to build proteins is called what? 

Genes

100

A molecule that stores instructions on how to make all the proteins our body needs is called what?

DNA

200

Acquired or Inherited?

Blue eyes

Inherited

200

What are the FOUR components of the TASTE sensing system?

flavor molecule

taste bud cell

facial nerve

brain

200

A special type of molecule in our bodies that performs tasks like sensing stimuli, signaling cells, causing chemical reactions, and regulating our bodies. A type of molecule that is built following the genetic code found in a gene.

Protein

200

The code of a gene determines the _________ of the protein. 

Shape

200

We find DNA in what part of our cells?

The Nucleus

300

Acquired or Inherited?

Purple Hair

Acquired

300

A chemical reaction within a human cell that travels along a nerve cell to the brain is called a what?

Signal

300

Why do people sense things (ie taste) differently?

They have differently shaped receptor proteins (PTC receptor)

300

What do we call different versions of the same gene?

Alleles

300

What do we call the special wormlike structures of tightly wound DNA used to pass genes to new cells when cells divide?

Chromosomes

400

What is the definition of acquired trait?

skills we learn or physical changes that occur during our lifetime

400

Signals are transmitted to the brain through our what?

Nerves

400

Non-tasters cannot test PTC because why?

Their PTC receptor protein shapes do not interact with the PTC molecule. 

400

Why do people have differently shaped proteins?

Because they have different alleles for that protein. 

400

If we look at a karyotype, where is the gene for the greenish sensing opsin protein located?

The X chromosome (23rd)

500

What is the definition of inherited trait?

A physical characteristic of a person that can be passed down from generation to generation, like from a parent to a child

500

What is the final step of our sensing system?

The brain processes the signal

500

Tasters can test PTC because why?

Their PTC receptor protein shapes do interact and bind with the PTC molecule.

500

What protein did we discover is differently shaped for Joe and Becky, which causes their difference in vision?

The greenish sensing opsin protein

500

Segments of DNA with the code for making a specific protein is called what?

Genes