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BIO SM2 test 1

Total questions: 14

Worksheet time: 12mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is Genetics?

a)
The study of oceanography and marine life
b)
The study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms.
c)
The study of ancient civilizations and their artifacts
d)
The study of weather patterns and climate change
2.

What is a Trait?

a)
A type of clothing fabric
b)
A unit of measurement
c)
A type of dessert
d)

A specific characteristic that varies

from one individual to another.

3.

What is an Allele?

a)

RNA's sister from new york

b)

are the different

possibilities for a given

trait.

c)

The objects that rockes bind to.

4.

Gregor Mendel is the father of what?

(a)  

5.

A Genotype is the genetic makeup of an organism;

The gene (or allele)

a)
True
b)

false

6.

what is an Punnett Square?

a)
A diagram used to predict the possible genotypes of offspring in a genetic cross
b)
A type of crossword puzzle
c)
A cooking utensil
d)
A type of dance move
7.

Dominant - Masks the other trait; the trait that

shows if present

 Represented by a capital letter

 Recessive – An organism with a recessive allele

for a particular trait will only exhibit that trait

when the dominant allele is not present; Will

only show if both alleles are present

 Represented by a lower case letter

7.

Whats the diffrence between Dominant and Recessive alleles?

a)
Dominant traits are expressed when at least one dominant allele is present, while recessive traits are only expressed when two recessive alleles are present.
b)
Dominant traits are only expressed when two recessive alleles are present, while recessive traits are expressed when at least one dominant allele is present.
c)
Dominant traits are only expressed when two dominant alleles are present, while recessive traits are expressed when at least one allele is present.
d)
Dominant traits are expressed when no alleles are present, while recessive traits are expressed when at least one allele is present.
8.

Draw a Punnett Square.

9.

what is Incomplete Dominance?

a)
A genetic concept where the dominant allele is only expressed in certain environmental conditions, resulting in variable traits.
b)
A genetic concept where neither allele is completely dominant over the other, resulting in a blending of traits.
c)
A genetic concept where both alleles are recessive, resulting in the absence of the dominant trait.
d)
A genetic concept where one allele is completely dominant over the other, resulting in the suppression of the recessive trait.
10.

what is Codominance

a)
One allele is completely dominant over the other
b)
Both alleles are partially expressed
c)
Both alleles in a heterozygous individual are fully expressed
d)
Codominance only occurs in homozygous individuals
11.

What are the three Mendels laws?

a)
Law of Supply, Law of Demand, Law of Equilibrium
b)
Law of Segregation, Law of Independent Assortment, Law of Dominance
c)
Law of Attraction, Law of Karma, Law of Dharma
d)
Law of Gravity, Law of Inertia, Law of Motion
12.

What are the six steps in the sicentific method?

a)

observation, hypothesis, test, collect Data, conclusion and comunitcate results.

b)
observation, analysis, trial, evaluation, result, summary
c)
data collection, interpretation, trial, outcome, summary, report
d)
research, analysis, testing, evaluation, result, summary
13.

What is sicence?

a)
Science is the study of ancient civilizations
b)
Science is the study of fictional worlds
c)
Science is the study of supernatural phenomena
d)
Science is the study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.
14.

HOW WAS THIS QUIZIZZ?

a)

GOOD

b)

OKAY

c)

MID

d)

BAD