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Genetics And Types Of Reproduction
Test Description: Genetics Types of Reproduction
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Define uniform.
A
Diverse/Different
B
Identical/same
2) What is a trait?
A
One of the different forms of the gene
B
Genetic combination
C
A characteristic that describes an organism
D
A section of DNA
3) What is heredity?
A
One of the different forms of the gene.
B
The passing of traits from parents to offspring
C
A characteristic that describes an organism
D
A section of DNA that determines a trait
4) What is an allele?
A
A characteristic that describes an organism
B
The passing of traits from parents to offspring
C
A section of DNA that determines a trait
D
One of the different forms of the gene.
5) What is a gene?
A
A section of DNA that determines a trait
B
Outward appearance
C
One of the different forms of the gene.
D
A characteristic that describes an organism
6) What is Homozygous?
A
2 of the same
B
outward appearance
C
2 different
D
genetic combination
7) What is heterozygous?
A
2 of the same
B
2 different
C
genetic combination
D
outward appearance
8) What is genotype?
A
outward appearance
B
2 of the same
C
genetic combination inside your DNA
D
2 different
9) What is phenotype?
A
outward appearance
B
2 of the same
C
2 different
D
genetic combination
10) Where is DNA located?
A
Chromosome
B
Gene
C
Nucleus
D
Chloroplast
11) What is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)?
A
Contains information that forms the hereditary material of all cells.
B
A single, highly organized and structured piece of DNA .
C
The exact genetic information carried by a single individual.
D
The basic physical and functional unit of heredity made up of DNA.
12) What is a chromosome?
A
The exact genetic information carried by a single individual.
B
A single, highly organized and structured piece of DNA .
C
Contains information that forms the hereditary material of all cells.
D
The basic physical and functional unit of heredity made up of DNA.
13) What are genes?
A
The exact genetic information carried by a single individual.
B
Contains information that forms the hereditary material of all cells.
C
A single, highly organized and structured piece of DNA .
D
The basic physical and functional unit of heredity made up of DNA.
14) What is a dominant allele?
A
The physical appearance of an organism.
B
An allele that is only expressed if there is no different allele present.
C
A characteristic of an organism; can be genetic or acquired.
D
An allele that is always expressed.
15) What is a recessive allele?
A
An allele that is always expressed.
B
The physical appearance of an organism.
C
An allele that is only expressed if there is no different allele present.
D
A characteristic of an organism; can be genetic or acquired.
16) Define asexual reproduction.
A
A tpe of reproductive process in which one cell divides to form two identical cells, such as occurs in prokaryotic cells.
B
A type of reproductive process in which an offspring grows out of the parent organism.
C
The reproductive process involving two parents whose genetic material is combined to produce diverse offspring.
D
The reproductive process that involves one parent and produces offspring identical to the parent.
17) Define sexual reproduction.
A
The reproductive process that involves one parent and produces offspring identical to the parent.
B
A tpe of reproductive process in which one cell divides to form two identical cells, such as occurs in prokaryotic cells.
C
A type of reproductive process in which an offspring grows out of the parent organism.
D
The reproductive process involving two parents whose genetic material is combined to produce diverse offspring.
18) Define binary fission.
A
A type of reproductive process in which an offspring grows out of the parent organism.
B
A type of reproductive process in which one cell divides to form two identical cells, such as occurs in prokaryotic cells.
C
The reproductive process involving two parents whose genetic material is combined to produce diverse offspring.
D
The reproductive process that involves one parent and produces offspring identical to the parent.
19) Define budding.
A
A type of asexual reproductive process in which an offspring grows out of the parent organism.
B
A tpe of reproductive process in which one cell divides to form two identical cells, such as occurs in prokaryotic cells.
C
The reproductive process involving two parents whose genetic material is combined to produce diverse offspring.
D
The reproductive process that involves one parent and produces offspring identical to the parent.
20) Define vegatative propagation.
A
The reproductive process involving two parents whose genetic material is combined to produce diverse offspring.
B
A type of asexual reproductive process in which an offspring grows out of the parent organism.
C
A type of asexual reproduction by which one plant produces new plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant.
D
A tpe of reproductive process in which one cell divides to form two identical cells, such as occurs in prokaryotic cells.
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