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In humans, somatic cells have __________ chromosomes, while
reproductive cells (gametes) have ____________.
- Correct Answer - 46; 23


Chromosomes that are NOT associated with sex determination are known
as
- Correct Answer - autosomes


What genetic disorder is the failure to produce clotting factors?
- Correct Answer - hemophilia


What term means that both alleles are the same?
- Correct Answer - homozygous


Chromosome pairs are called
- Correct Answer - homologous pairs


What genetic disorder is a type of dwarfism characterized by shortening of
the upper and lower limbs?
- Correct Answer - achondroplasia

,A mistake during segregation of chromosomes is called
- Correct Answer - nondisjunction


What genetic disorder is the inability to produce normal hemoglobin -
Correct Answer - sickle-cell disease


What term means that both alleles are different?
- Correct Answer - heterozygous


Which of the following chromosome anomalies can be found in either sex?
- Correct Answer - down Syndrome (Trisomy 21)


Which of the following is an example of incomplete dominance?
- Correct Answer - minor thalassemia


The genotype WW is best described as
- Correct Answer - homozygous dominant


When the dominant allele does not completely mask the effects of the
recessive allele in the heterozygote, it's called
- Correct Answer - incomplete dominance


A mutation involving a single nucleotide is a _______ mutation
- Correct Answer - point


Genes on the X chromosomes are
- Correct Answer - X-linked

,What type of gene expression are ABO blood types and example of? -
Correct Answer - codominance


A different form of an allele at a particular locus that can have no effect to
major effects on the phenotype is a(n)
- Correct Answer - Allelic variant


Genes that are passed from male to male are called
- Correct Answer - y-linked


What genetic disorder is caused by having three chromosomes 21
- Correct Answer - Down Syndrome


What type of process conducts nerve impulses toward the cell body?
- Correct Answer - dendrite


The extracellular material found in tissues is called
- Correct Answer - matrix


Epithelial tissue is characterized by
- Correct Answer - tightly packed cells


Reticular tissue is found in
- Correct Answer - lymphatic tissue


What type of connective tissue is found in the walls of large arteries?

, - Correct Answer - dense irregular elastic tissue


What type of cells break down bone tissue
- Correct Answer - osteoclasts


Which of the following is a function of epithelial tissue
- Correct Answer - secretion and absorption of molecules


A delicate connective tissue composed of fibroblasts, collagen, and
capillaries is called
- Correct Answer - granulation tissue


What type of connective tissue is found between the vertebrae? - Correct
Answer - fibrocartilage


A general characteristic of connective tissue is that it - Correct Answer -
consists of cells with much intercellular material (matrix) between them


A coiled fibrous protein in connective tissue that is stretchy is called -
Correct Answer - elastin


The secretions of endocrine glands are released directly - Correct Answer
- into the bloodstream


structures that function in intercellular communication are - Correct
Answer - gap junctions

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