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BIOLOGY 171 UNIT 4 (LECTURE 16_19) 2 FOR EXAM 4 SUMMARY
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Mendel’s First La w: Law of Segregation: each gametes gets one 
allele for each gene 
◆ Allows us to predict outcomes with punnett squares 
 Mendel’s Second La w: Law of Independent Assortment: genes on 
different chromosomes assort independently of each other 
◆ Also applies to more than 2 genes 
 Independent assortment & segregation are both demonstrated during 
Meiosis I 
 True breeding: homozygous F1 cross 
◆ F1 x F1 
◆ Aka monohybrid cross 
 Dihybrid cross: 2 genes crossed 
◆ ...
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Primavera Biology B Unit 1: Genetics Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Primavera Biology B Unit 1: Genetics Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
CHECKPOINT 01 
Some people have dimples; other people do not. Having dimples is dominant over not having dimples. 
If the allele for having dimples is represented with the letter D, what allele combinations can result in having dimples? DD, Dd 
Which statement is true about model organisms? They help scientists understand biological processes. 
A pea plant that is tall has a dominant trait. Which statements are true about the...
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Primavera Biology B: Unit 1 Exam Latest Update Graded A
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Primavera Biology B: Unit 1 Exam Latest Update Graded A 
A plant has red flowers. In this species, a red flower color is the dominant trait over a white flower color. What can you say about this plant? If the genotype is Rr, the phenotype will be red-flowered. 
Which observation led Mendel to the idea that traits were controlled by more than a single factor? A trait that was not seen in the first generation may later reappear in the second generation. 
The two different X in Y individuals plays ...
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Heredity/Genetics Review 2024
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Heredity/Genetics Review 2024 
 
Genetics 
study of heredity discovered by Gregor Mendel 
Heredity 
the passing of traits from parents to offspring through sexual reproduction 
Genes 
found on the chromosomes in the DNA 
How many chromosomes on a human body cell? 
46 
Gametes are also known as 
sex cells 
Sex cells include 
eggs and sperm 
Each sex cell contains how many chromosomes? 
23 
Chromosomes that determine sex are: 
X and Y 
Female sex chromosomes 
XX 
Male sex chromosomes 
XY 
Inherite...
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Heredity/Genetics Review 2024
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Heredity/Genetics Review 2024 
 
Genetics 
study of heredity discovered by Gregor Mendel 
Heredity 
the passing of traits from parents to offspring through sexual reproduction 
Genes 
found on the chromosomes in the DNA 
How many chromosomes on a human body cell? 
46 
Gametes are also known as 
sex cells 
Sex cells include 
eggs and sperm 
Each sex cell contains how many chromosomes? 
23 
Chromosomes that determine sex are: 
X and Y 
Female sex chromosomes 
XX 
Male sex chromosomes 
XY 
Inherite...
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Genetics Final Exam Questions with correct Answers
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Gregor Mendel was: 
a) an English scientist who carried out research with Charles Darwin 
b) a little known Central European monk 
c) an early 20th century Dutch biologist who carried out genetics research - Answer- B 
 
Which of the following statements is true about Mendel? 
a) His discoveries concerning genetic inheritance were generally accepted by the scientific community when he published them during the mid 19th century. 
b) He believed that genetic traits of parents will usually blend ...
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HESI_A2_Science_Cram_Plan cliff notes complete latest update A+ grade solutions.
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Introduction 
About the HESI Admission Assessment Exam (HESI A2) About This Book 
Retaking the Exam 
A Note from the Author 
 
 
Chapter 1: Cram Plan Study Calendars 
Determining Your HESI A2 Cram Plan Two-Month Cram Plan 
One-Month Cram Plan One-Week Cram Plan 
The Night Before and the Day of the HESI A2 
 
 
Chapter 2: Biology Diagnostic Test 
Answer Key 
Answer Explanations 
 
 
Chapter 3: Chemistry Diagnostic Test 
Answer Key 
Answer Explanations 
 
 
Chapter 4: Anatomy and Physiology Di...
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Bio beyond - Disease Detective Questions Answered 100% correct
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Bio beyond - Disease Detective Questions Answered 100% correct 
Which of the following describes sickle cell anemia: 
Sickle cell disease causes blood cells to change shape, affecting blood flow throughout the body. 
 
 
 
Which of the following is the main goal of your mission? 
Sort through the blood samples to find the sample that will be a match for Jamal. 
 
 
 
What do you think are the requirements for a good match? 
the blood type 
if they are carriers of the disease 
 
 
 
Select all of...
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Test Bank for Biological Science Canadian Edition 2nd Edition by Scott Freeman, Michael Harrington, Joan C. Sharp
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Test Bank for Biological Science, Canadian Edition 2nd Edition by Scott Freeman, Michael Harrington, Joan C. Sharp. Contents Chapter 1 Biology and the Tree of Life 1 1.1 The Cell Theory 2 Are All Organisms Made of Cells? 2 Where Do Cells Come From? 2 1.2 The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection 4 What Is Evolution? 4 What Is Natural Selection? 4 1.3 The Tree of Life 5 Linnaean Taxonomy 6 BOX 1.1 Scientific Names and Terms 6 Using Molecules to Understand the Tree of Life 8 1.4 Doing Biology 1...
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WGU D236 pathophysiology Exam -Study Guide latest updated Graded A+
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What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? 
 
How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? - ANSWER Starling's Law describes how fluids move across the capillary membrane. There are two major opposing forces that act to balance each other, hydrostatic pressure (pushing water out of the capillaries) and osmotic pressure (including oncontic pressure, which pushes fluid into the capillaries). 
 
Both electrolytes and proteins (oncontic pressure) in the blood affe...
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