Heredity Question Preview (ID: 3192)
Everything You Need To Know From Mendel To Meiosis.
Heredity is
a) the passing of traits from offspring to parents
b) the passing of traits from parents to offspring
c) plants that are cross-pollinated
d) the ratio of dominant to recessive traits
Question ID#: 32068 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
A plant that has two dominant genes or two recessive genes is
a) an organism
b) a genotype
c) homozygous
d) heterozygous
Question ID#: 32069 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
Mendel's ratio for dominant to recessive traits is
a) 1 to 1
b) 2 to 1
c) 3 to 1
d) 4 to 1
Question ID#: 32070 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
A phenotype is
a) the way an organism feels
b) a group of 5 alleles
c) a dominant gene
d) the way an organism looks
Question ID#: 32071 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
When cells are copied with half the number of chromosomes it is called
a) sex cells
b) meiosis
c) a nucleus
d) mitosis
Question ID#: 32072 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
Incomplete dominance is
a) when each allele has its own degree of dominance
b) when all offspring have the same traits as parent
c) made during meiosis
d) a plant that fertilizes itself
Question ID#: 32073 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
When all offspring have the same traits as parent it is called
a) self-pollinating
b) incomplete dominance
c) sex cell
d) true-breeding plant
Question ID#: 32074 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
Meiosis makes
a) self-pollinating plants
b) genes with incomplete dominance
c) sex cells
d) true-breeding plants
Question ID#: 32075 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
A plant that fertilizes itself is known as
a) self-pollinating
b) incomplete dominance
c) a sex cell
d) true-breeding
Question ID#: 32076 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
An exact copy of a chromosome is a
a) probability
b) fraction
c) line at the center of a cell
d) chromatid
Question ID#: 32077 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]
Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 3192 in the upper right hand corner or click here.
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 3192 in the upper right hand corner or click here.
TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In | Sign Up / Register
Log In | Sign Up / Register