Genetics
Genetics
Genetics/Anatomy of animals
Anatomy of Animals
Anatomy of Animals
100

The region of a chromosome where sister chromatids are held together. refers to the term...

Centromere

100

Define the term Cytokinesis.

The division of the cell's cytoplasm after the nucleus has divided.

100

Define the term Heterozygous

Having two different alleles for a particular gene.

100

Define the term: Esophagus

A tubular, elongated organ of the digestive system which connects the pharynx to the stomach.

100

Produces digestive enzymes and bicarbonate to neutralize stomach acid, refers to the term...

Pancreas

200

How can genetics affect the colour of a person's eyes.

Genetics influence the colour of a person's eyes by determining the combination of genes inherited by their parents. Eye color is primarily influenced by variations in genes that control production and distribution of melanin, the pigment responsible for eye colour.

200

What is the purpose of a punnett square?

A punnett square is used to predict the possible combinations of alleles in the offspring of two parents.

200

Define the term: Lungs

A pair of breathing organs located with the chest which remove carbon dioxide from and bring oxygen to the blood.

200

What is the purpose of the Gallbladder?

The Gallbladder is part of your digestive system the purpose of your Gallbladder is to store bile.

200

Name the middle of the small intestine.

A) Duodenum

B) Ileum

C) Jejunum

C) Jejunum

300

How do genetic factors influence physical appearance, and what role do phenotypes play in determining an individual's looks?

The link between genetic factors and physical appearance is intricate and multifaceted. The inheritance of alleles, polygenic influences the interplay of gene expression and  factors, as well as the occasional impact of mutations, collectively shape an individual's phenotype. Understanding this relationship enhances our comprehension of the genetic basis of looks and fascinating diversity of appearances observed among individuals.

300

How does a recessive genetic trait manifest in an individual.

A recessive genetic trait manifests in an individual when they inherit two copies of the recessive allele for that trait, one from an easy parent. Unlike dominant traits that express even if only one copy presents, recessive requires both alleles to be recessive for the trait to be visible.

300

How can environmental factors like diet or sunlight affect how you look or behave?

Diet: Nutrient influences skin health, body weight, and energy levels affecting appearances and behavior.

Sunlight: Adequate exposure supports vitamin D production but excessive exposure can harm the skin, influencing appearance. Sunlight also impacts circadian rhythms, influencing behavior and mood.

300

How many chambers are in the heart?

4

400

How might dominant and recessive alleles contribute to the expression of traits in an individual's phenotype?

Dominant alleles, when present, mask the effect of recessive alleles. If an individual inherits one dominant allele and one recessive allele(heterozygous), the dominant trait will be expressed in the phenotype. Only when an individual inherits two recessive alleles(homozygous recessive) will be recessive trait visible.

400

How might a genetic mutation affect the evolutionary pathway of a species?

Genetic mutations can impact species in a variety of ways some examples are.

1) Genetic Diversity.

2) Enables a species to adapt to a changing environment.

3) If the mutation carries a selective advantage the individual carrying the mutation may be more likely to survive and reproduce, passing a beneficial mutation to future generations.

400

What is the role of chief cells in the stomach and the regulation of pepsinogen secretion.

Chief cells in the stomach contribute to the digestive process by synthesizing and secreting pepsinogen, which is subsequently activated to form the active enzyme pepsin.

400

How does the human digestive system efficiently break down proteins?

The breakdown of proteins into amino acids is crucial for the body to absorb these building block of proteins. The amino acids are then transported to cells throughout the body, contributing to various physiological functions such as muscle building, enzyme synthesis, and immune system function. The efficiency of this process ensures that the body obtains essential amino acids for maintaining health and supporting various biological processes.

500

If you had a homozygous round-seeded plant mate with a wrinkled-seeded plant what stage of mitosis would occur?

Mitosis is the process of cell division that occurs in somatic (non-reproductive) cells, leading to the production of identical daughter cells. Mitosis is not involved in the fusion of gametes during sexual reproduction.

500

How does the process of mitosis contribute to genetic stability and cell reproduction?

Mitosis is a crucial mechanism for genetic stability and cell reproduction. By faithfully copying and distributing genetic material, mitosis enables the growth, development, and maintenance of organisms while maintaining the integrity of their genetic material.

500

Explain the impact of disorders like lactose intolerance and celiac disease on the digestive system.

In both lactose intolerance and celiac disease, dietary modifications are crucial for managing sympto and maintaining overall health. Individuals with these disorders often need to be vigilant about their food choices opting for alternative sources of nutrients and avoiding specific components that trigger adverse . Proper diagnosis and management often involving consultation with healthcare professionals and dietitians, are essential to address the impact of these digestive disorders on an individuals well-being.