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Brooks Biological Principles Exam 4 Questions & Answers 100% Verified
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Blending Inheritance Theory - ANSWER-Theory that the traits of parents were blended together to result in an equal distribution of traits in their offspring 
 
Mendel's First Theory - ANSWER-The principle of segregation (First Law): The two members of a gene pair (alleles) segregate (separate) from each other in the formation of gametes 
 
Factors - ANSWER-Genes, separated during gametogenesis 
 
Allele - ANSWER-An alternative form of a gene. 
 
Genotype - ANSWER-An organism's genetic makeup, ...
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UTT NURS 3303 Exam 2 
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genetics - ANSWER the study of genes and their role in inheritance determines how 
certain traits or conditions are passed from one generation to another 
genomics - ANSWER study of all of an individuals genes (the genome) and how they 
interact with each other and the persons environment 
Heterozygous (regarding inheritance patterns) - ANSWER 2 DIFFERENT alleles for a 
single trait 
NO disease or A carrier 
Homozygous (regarding inheritance patt...
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TAMU bio 111 lab exam 2 review (2023/2024) already passed What is the difference between the coding and non-coding region? Coding region: comprised of genes that encode proteins (instructions that determine traits) and makes up 1-2% of human DNA. • Noncoding region: makes up 98-99% of human DNA, contains STRs and is responsible for regulatory functions such as gene transcription. 
What are STRs? Short-tandem repeats (STRs) are unique repeating patterns of the same nucleotide sequence. They can...
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Section I (Multiple-Choice Questions) 
Time: 80 minutes 
100 questions 
 
Directions: Each of the following questions or statements is followed by five possible answers or sentence completions. Choose the one best answer or sentence completion. 
 
 
1.	In which of the following are the nuclear activities most opposite? 
A.	prophase and metaphase 
B.	prophase and anaphase 
C.	prophase and telophase 
D.	metaphase and anaphase 
E.	metaphase and telophase 
 
2.	A severe storm forms a new river that...
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Biology: The Core 3rd Edition Exam Questions and 100% Correct Answers| Eric J. Simon 
The Test Bank for Biology: The Core, 3rd Edition by Eric J. Simon is a comprehensive study tool designed to aid in the understanding of fundamental concepts in biology. It contains a series of questions and answers that align with th...
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Test bank for Applied Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse 2nd Edition by Dlugasch and Story (STUVIA) 
Applied Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse, Second Edition by Dlugasch and Story 
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UNT Biology 1710 Practice Exam 3|52 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
An excellent example of the genetic phenomenon known as continuous variation would be: 
a. flower color in plants. 
b. height in humans. 
c. human blood groups. 
d. epistasis. 
e. fur color in arctic animals - CORRECT ANSWER B) height in humans 
 
A human genetic trait passed from one generation to the next has an unusual inheritance pattern. The genotype and phenotype of the offspring depends only upon the genotype of the mo...
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Dominance deviation: Correct Answer-d = heterozygous - midpoint 
 
Additive effect: Correct Answer-a = midpont - homozygous recessive 
 
a = homozygous dominant - midpoint 
 
Midpoint: Correct Answer-(Homozygous dominant + Homozygous recessive) / 2 
 
Mutations: Correct Answer--Single point: SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) 
•ex: A -->T or G-->C 
 
-Indels: gain or loss of nucleotides 
 
-Nonsynonymous: changes the amino acid sequence 
•Missense - amino acid(s) changed 
•Nonsense...
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TEST BANK FOR MODERN BLOOD BANKING & TRANSFUSION PRACTICES 7TH EDITION DENISE M. HARMENING Chapter 1-20 Complete
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TEST BANK FOR MODERN BLOOD BANKING & TRANSFUSION PRACTICES 7TH EDITION DENISE M. HARMENING Chapter 1-20 Complete. Which metabolic pathway is responsible for generating 90% of the ATP for the RBC? 
a. Pentose phosphate shunt c. Glycolysis 
b. Luebering-Rapoport shunt d. Methemoglobin reductase 
____ 2. A unit of blood was returned to the blood bank before it was spiked. Apparently the patient’s IV failed. The 
unit of blood was outside the blood bank for 35 minutes. Which of the statements belo...
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genotype the alleles of an organism 
 
phenotype the characteristic of an organism 
 
dominant allele an allele that has the same effect on the phenotype when present in both 
homozygous and heterozygous states 
 
co-dominant alleles pair of alleles that both affect the phenotype when present in a 
heterozygote 
 
recessive alleles an allele that only has an effect on the phenotype when in homologous state 
 
locus the particular position on...
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