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Final jeopardy
4.1
100
A cell containing genetic information from
the mother and a cell containing genetic
information from the father combine into a
new cell which becomes the offspring.
What is Sexual Reproduction?
4.1
200
A unit of heredity that occupies a specific
location on a chromosome and codes for a
particular product.
What is a gene?
4.1
300
Your penotype if you have inherited a
brown hair gene and a blond hair gene
and brown hair is dominant.
What is brown hair?
4.1
400
The phenotype of parent pea plants if the
flowers of the first generation has all red
flowers and the second generation is 75% red
flowers and 25% white flowers.
What is one red and one white flower?
4.1
500
There are 23 sets of these in a human cell.
What are chromosomes?
4.2
100
It Illustrates how the parent
alleles might combine in
offspring.
What is a punnett
square?
4.2
200
A human will be this if the 23rd
chromosome is XX.
What is
Female?
4.2
300
The trait that you do not see if
there is one dominant trait
present in a pair of genes.
What is the
recessive trait?
4.2
400
Your genes are inherited from
them.
What is your parents?
4.2
500
The probability that the offspring will
have a Gg genotype, if the genotype of
one parent is GG and the other is gg,.
What is 100%?
4.3
100
Cells that contain half the usual
number of chromosomes.
What are gametes or haploids?
4.3
200
Gamete that forms in the
reproductive organ of a female.
What is an egg?
4.3
300
Process that takes place when a
sperm cell and an egg combine
to form one new cell.
What is fertilization?
4.3
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The process by which sperm and
eggs are produced.
What is meiosis?
4.3
500
The number of cells and
chromosomes in each produced
by meiosis in an organism with
eight chromosomes.
What is four sex cells with four chromosomes each
Vocabulary 1
100
This is the Chemical code that is
in the Chromosomes.
What is DNA?
Vocabulary 1
200
The various forms of the same
gene.
What are alleles?
Vocabulary 1
300
When a mother’s genetic
information and a father’s
genetic information combine to
make a new cell.
What is Sexual Reproduction?
Vocabulary 1
400
It’s a diagram that shows how
parents’ traits divide.
What is a Punnett Square?
Vocabulary 1
500
A type of cell division that
produces haploid (1n) cells.
What is Meiosis?
Vocabulary 2
100
The passing of genes from
parents to offspring.
What is Heredity?
Vocabulary 2
200
A unit of heredity that occupies
a specific location on a
chromosome and codes for a
particular product.
What is a gene?
Vocabulary 2
300
It results in two completely
independent cells that are
genetically identical to the
parent cell.
What is asexual reproduction?
Vocabulary 2
400
This describes the actual
characteristics that can be
observed.
What is a phenotype?
Vocabulary 2
500
The normal sequence of
development and division of a
cell.
What is the cell cycle?
Random Facts
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What is the name of the robot in
Brainpop?
Who or what is Moby?
Random Facts
200
This is the name for stored
energy.
What is Potential Energy?
Random Facts
300
This is the name for the energy
of motion.
What is Kinetic Energy?
Random Facts
400
You gain this type of energy by
climbing stairs.
What is Potential Energy?
Random Facts
500
The green organisms that are attached to
the side of the fish tank in room 201.
(hint: they reproduce by budding)
What are hydras?
•A true-breeding purple-flowered plant is crossed with a
true-breeding pink-flowered plant. All of the offspring
have purple flowers.
•Draw a Punnett square to show this cross.
•Draw another Punnett square to show what happens
when the first generation purple-flowered plants selfpollinate.
•Use P to represent the purple flower allele and p to
represent the pink flower allele.