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Honors Biology - Quarter 3 Review
1.
Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis:
MITOSIS
2.
BOTH
MEIOSIS
I Pet Monkeys At The Circus: stages of the cell cycle. What happens during each part?
I – INTERPHASE: G1:
S:
G2:
P – PROPHASE:
M – METAPHASE:
A – ANAPHASE:
T – TELOPHASE:
C – CYTOKINESIS:
3.
Identify the following stages of mitosis and explain why you choose each one.
a.
Stage: ___________________________________
Why: ___________________________________________________________________
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b.
Stage: ___________________________________
Why: ___________________________________________________________________
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c.
Stage: ___________________________________
Why: ___________________________________________________________________
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d.
Stage: ___________________________________
Why: ___________________________________________________________________
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4.
Explain the difference between spermatogenesis and oogenesis. Why is there a difference?
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What is the difference between diploid and haploid cells? What are some of the other names that
these cells go by? What process makes each of them?
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5.
What are a pro and a con for asexual reproduction? Sexual reproduction? Provide examples.
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6.
Find the correct numbers of chromosomes
a.
If a haploid cells has 18 chromosomes, how many would be in a somatic cell of the same
organism? ______
b.
If a skin cell of an organism has 32 chromosomes, how many cells would be found in a sperm
cell of the same organism?
c.
If a gamete of an organism has 12 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would you find in
an egg cell of the same organism? _____
d.
If a diploid cell of an organism has 52 chromosomes, how many would you find in a sex cell
of the same organism? _______
7.
Label the four parts of this diagram
Now define each part.
_______________________: ______________________________________________________
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8.
Define the following terms:
TERM
Heterozygous/hybrid
Homozygous/purebred
Co-dominance
Incomplete Dominance
Testcross
DEFINITION
9.
Red is dominant to yellow in certain flowers. Cross two plants that are both hybrid for red flower
color:
10. Two pea plants are both heterozygous for the dominant traits of tall height and purple flowers. (short
height and white flowers are recessive) What is the probability that a cross of these two plants will
produce a white flowered, short plant?
11. In monsters, having two heads is dominant over having on head. Is a two head heterozygote monster
was to mate with a one headed monster, what would be the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of their
children?
12. If the above is true about monsters, and you had a monster with two heads and did not know its
genotype, how could you figure it out? What would you need to do? What is this process called? Show
how you would solve this problem
13. In pigs, straight tails are incompletely dominant with curly tails. When they form a hybrid, they make a
wavy tail. Cross a straight tail pig with a wavy tail pig. Show your Punnett square and list the genotypic
and phenotypic ratios. Why is this incomplete? Explain.
14. In turtles, yellow shells and pink shells are co-dominant. The hybrid will have a yellow shell with pink
spots. Cross a spotted shell with a yellow shell. Show the genotypic and phenotypic ratios and prove
your work with a Punnett square. Why is the mode of inheritance co-dominance? Explain.
15. A woman with type O blood gives birth to a child with type B blood. The man that she is accusing of being
the father has type AB blood. Can he be the father of her child? Explain why or why not and prove with a
Punnett square.
16. In cats, having green eyes is co-dominant to having yellow eyes. The hybrid will have one
green eye and one yellow eye. Cross two hybrid cats. What is the chance that they will have
four female cats in a row with green eyes? What is the chance that they will have five male
cats that each has one green eye and one yellow eye? Show your work in a Punnett square.
4 female cats with green eyes?
5 male cats with one green and one yellow?
What about this trait makes it co-dominant dominant?
17. Hemophilia is a sex linked recessive trait. Cross a normal man with a female that is a carrier. What is the
probability that they will have any children with hemophilia? Show your Punnett square and the
genotypic and phenotypic ratios.
18. Brianna and Bryan marry. They had 5 children, Christina, Cassie, Jenna, Rob, and Nick. Christina, Jenna,
and Nick all have pink hair; Cassie, Rob, Brianna, and Bryan are normal. Christina went on to marry a
normal man named Kyle. Kyle’s father, Ken, had pink hair but Kyle’s mother Jessica does not. What is the
likelihood that Kyle and Christina will have pink haired children? (Draw the pedigree.)
19.
What type of trait is this? Autosomal or Sex linked? Dominant or recessive? Why?
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If individual III-6 married a man that was a carrier for the disorder, what would the chance of them having a child
with the disorder be?
20.
What type of trait is this? Autosomal or Sex linked? Dominant or recessive? Why?
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21.
What type of trait is this? Autosomal or Sex linked? Dominant or recessive? Why?
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List all the genotypes for this pedigree.
22.
DNA is a ________________________________ (polymer) made up of _________________________
(monomer).
23. In DNA which of the bases pair up?
24. If you have a strand of DNA that is composed of 15% adenine, how much cytosine do you have?
25. DNA v. RNA
DNA
Stands for
Number of strands
Nitrogen bases
Type of sugar
RNA
26. Types of RNA
Type
What does the letter stand for?
Function
mRNA
tRNA
rRNA
Use the following strand of DNA to answer the following questions.
C A G A G A G G G T T C A A C T G T
27.
What would the complementary strand of DNA look like?
28. What would the corresponding strand of mRNA look like?
29. What would the corresponding strand of tRNA look like?
30. What would the corresponding amino acids be?