CELLS
GENETICS
CELLS 2
GENETICS 2
MEIOSIS
100

This type of cell has ribosomes, mitochondria, and a nucleus.

Eukaryote

100
This person is known as the Father of Genetics

Mendel

100

Osmosis is the movement of solute or solvent?

Solvent

100
Name the Genetic Jargon for the following allele combinations:


BB , Bb , bb

Homozygous Dominant

Heterozygous

Homozygous Recessive

100

How many chromosomes pairs do we have?

200

Translation occurs in this cell organelle.

Ribosome

200

What does Adenine become when it goes from a DNA strand to an mRNA strand?

Uracil (U)

200

Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle.


200

What is the genotype and phenotype ratio for this punnett square?

2:2 AND

2:2

200

The end product of meiosis

4 Haploid Cells

300

The 3-step process in the Central Dogma in cells.

DNA - RNA - Protein

300

1st: Incomplete Dominance

2nd: Codominance

300
Name 2 organelles that appear in ALL cells

Ribosomes

cytoplasm

cell membrane

300
Explain why males would have a higher chance of being hemophiliac?

300

Which phase of meiosis is this?

Metaphase

400

The Sodium-Potassium Pump is an example of what kind of transport.

Active

400

For someone to have color blindness, they must have this kind of genotype.


Recessive (rr)

400

Name each cell type of cell type when osmosis occurs.

Hypotonic

Isotonic

Hypertonic

400

Name 3 ways genetics do not follow the Mendel Way? 

Polygenetic Inheritance

Sex-linked traits

Incomplete dominance

Codominance

400

Which phase does this occur and what is the purpose?


Prophase I and genetic diversity

500
Name 3 of the organelles involved in the protein pathway

Nucleus, Ribosome, RER, Golgi Apparatus, cell membrane

500

What is the ratio of this Punnett square in comparing offspring who have brown eyes to blue eyes?

4:0

500

Name any 4 organelles and explain what they do.

500

Name the 3 types of mutations and describe how it effects the protein.

Missense: Protein change

Nonsense: STOP

Silent: No change

500

Rearrange the correct order of Meiosis I:


Prophase-anaphase-interphase-telophase-metaphase

Interphase-Prophase-Metaphase-Anaphase-Telophase