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Mr. Robinson Presents

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Mr. Robinson Presents. Jeopardy. Genotypes And Phenotypes. Misc. In the Nucleus. Adaptations. Parts is Parts. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mr. Robinson

Presents

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GenotypesAnd

Phenotypes Misc.

In the Nucleus

AdaptationsParts isParts

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Using any letter, give an example of a heterozygous

genotype.

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What is Nn? (Or any example of capital/lower case.)

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If tall is the dominant trait for pea plants and short is the recessive

trait, this would be the genotype for a short

plant.

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What is tt?

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If NN means normal vision and

nn means nearsighted, what is the phenotype

for Nn?

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What is Normal Vision?

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This is the genotype for the

23rd pair of chromosomes in a

human male.

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What is XY?

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If a homozygous dominant individual reproduced with a

homozygous recessive individual, the probability of their offspring showing the recessive phenotype for the

trait is this.

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What is 0%?

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The chart that helps to determine the

probability of certain outcomes from

reproduction by two

parents is called this.

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What is a Punnett Square?

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For the Punnett Square shown, this is the probability

that the child of these parents will have PKU

(Recessive)N n

N ,n .

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What is 25%?

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Inherited or AquiredThrowing a ball

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What is aquired

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Inherited or AquiredHaving Blue Eyes

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What is inherited?

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Sexual reproductionHow many parents are there and the offspring are genetically ______.

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What is 2 parents and off spring are

Diverse? (Different)

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The nucleus of each cell contains

this.

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What is DNA (or chromosomes, or

genes)?

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These are long, threadlike

structures, made of DNA.

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What are chromosomes?

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This is the number of

chromosomes found in each

human body cell.

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What is 46?

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These are the segments of DNA found along the

chromosomes. Each codes

for a specific trait.

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What are genes?

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This is how to say the words

that DNA stands for.

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What is deoxyribonucleic

acid?

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This adaptation allows bird to fly because it reduces

weight

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What are hollow bones?

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This adaptation allows fish to

exchange oxygen and carbon

dioxide. (Breath)

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What are gills

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What does the adaptation of large ears do for rabbits?

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What is helps with hearing and

cooling.

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Lions hunting in packs is a form of ________

adaptation

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What is behavioral

adaptation?

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A scorpions poison is an example of

_______ adaptation

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What is a physiological adaptation?

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You can find DNA in this part of

every cell.

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What is the nucleus?

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These parts of chromosomes code for specific traits.

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What are genes?

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This shape is also referred to as a twisted ladder.

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What is a double helix?

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This man played such a big part in the history of

genetics that he is called the Father of

Genetics.

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Who is Gregor Mendel?

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This is the nitrogen base that pairs up

with adenine.

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What is thymine?

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