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Which cross could produce a child with type O blood? A. AO x BB B. AA x BO C. AB x OO D. AO x BO Answer: D. O is recessive; child must received on O allele from each parent; only AO X BO could produce a child with OO or type O blood Which represents the genotype of a homozygous condition? A. Bb B. BC C. bb D. bc Answer: C. By which process are two daughter nuclei formed that are identical to each other and to the original nucleus? A. meiosis B. synapsis C. fertilization D. mitosis Correct Answer : D Which diagram most correctly represents the process of mitosis? A. B. C. D. 1 2 3 4 Answer: B Because the gene for hemophilia is located on the X-chromosome, it is normally impossible for a A. carrier mother to pass the gene to her son B. hemophiliac father to pass the gene on to his son C. hemophiliac father to pass the gene to his daughter D. carrier mother to pass the gene to her daughter Answer: B. What percentages can be expected in the offspring of cross between a female carrier for color blindness and a male with normal color vision? A. 25% normal male, 25% colorblind males, 25% normal females, 25% carrier females B. 25% normal males, 25% colorblind males, 25% carrier females, 25% colorblind females C. 75% normal males, 25% carrier females D. 50% colorblind males, 50% colorblind females Answer: A. 25% normal male, 25% colorblind males, 25% normal females, 25% carrier females - A female carrier has one normal X chromosome and one defective X chromosome with respect to color blindness and a normal male has a normal X and a Y chromosome. A Punnett square reveals that 1 is the only choice. Chromosomes normally occur as homologous pairs in A. B. C. D. a sperm cell an egg cell a zygote a gamete Answer: C Geneticists have observed that fruit flies that commonly inherit vestigial wings also inherit lobed eyes. Observations such as this have helped to develop the genetic concept known as A. segregation B. dominance C. gene linkage D. crossing-over Answer: C A man with a blood genotype AO marries a woman with a blood genotype of AO. What blood types could be expected in their children? A. B. C. D. type A, only type O, only both type A and type O neither type A nor type O Answer: C A hybrid black-coated guinea pig produces two million sperm cells. Approximately what number of its sperm cells contain the recessive gene for white coat color? A. B. C. D. 1 million 2 million 0 0.5 million Answer: A The male guinea pig can contribute one of two different genes (alleles) for coat color; the proportion of each allele is 50% among the sperm formed during spermatogenesis The outward appearance (gene expression) of a particular trait in an organism is referred to as A. B. C. D. a genotype a phenotype an allele a chromosome Answer: B Proteins are made from amino acids by the process of A. hydrolysis B. pinocytosis C. active transport D. dehydration synthesis Answer: D When many hybrid tall pea plants are crosspollinated, the offspring produced will probably be A. B. C. D. 100% homozygous tall 100% heterozygous tall 50% homozygous tall 50% heterozygous tall Answer: D Mendel's discovery that characteristics are inherited due to the transmission of hereditary factors resulted from his A. careful microscopic examinations of genes and chromosomes B. dissections to determine how fertilization occurs in pea plants C. breeding experiments with many generations of fruit flies D. analysis of the offspring produced from many pea plant crosses Answer: D Some individuals with blood group A may inherit the genes for blond hair, while other individuals with blood group A may inherit the genes for brown hair. This can be explained by the principle of A. dominance B. multiple alleles C. independent assortment D. incomplete dominance Answer: C The spotted touch-me-not, a flowering plant, has seed pods that burst open when touched and forcefully eject their seeds. Such an adaptation is favorable because it A. aids in the dispersal of the species. B. attracts insects that aid in pollination. C. prevents germination within the seed pod. can cause genetic changes to occur. Answer: A Breeders have developed a variety of chicken that has no feathers. Which methods were most likely used to produce this variety? A. artificial selection and inbreeding B. grafting and hybridization C. regeneration and incubation D. vegetative propagation and binary fission Answer: A Which is a breeding method used by humans to produce new and improved varieties of plants and animals? A. independent assortment B. crossing-over C. artificial selection D. natural selection Answer: C The diagram below illustrates the change that occurred in the frequency of phenotypes in an insect population over 10 generations. A probable explanation for this change would be that over time there was A. a decrease in the adaptive value of gene “a” B. an increase in the adaptive value of gene “a” C. an increase in the population of this insect D. a decrease in the mutation rate of gene “A” Answer: B Two nucleotide sequences found in two different species are almost exactly the same. This suggests that these species A. B. C. D. are evolving into the same species contain identical DNA may have similar evolutionary histories have the same number of mutations Answer: C The diagram below shows undisturbed sedimentary strata at the bottom of an ocean. The fossils found in layer B resemble the fossils found in layer A. This similarity suggests that the fossils in layer B were formed before the fossils in layer A A. modern forms of life may have evolved from earlier forms of life B. vertebrate fossils are only found in sediments C. the fossils in layer A must be more complex than those in layer B Answer: B According to Darwin's theory of evolution, differences between species may be the result of A. the disuse of body structures B. the transmission of acquired characteristics C. natural selection D. mutagenic agents Answer: C The concept that species have changed over long periods of time is known as A. ecology B. embryology C. spontaneous generation D. organic evolution Answer: D The theory that evolutionary change is slow and continuous is known as A. B. C. D. punctuated equilibrium geographic isolation speciation gradualism Answer: D Which concept was not included in Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection? A.survival of the fittest B.struggle for existence C.overproduction of offspring D.punctuated equilibrium Answer: D The study of homologous structures in mature organisms provides evidence for the evolutionary relationships among certain groups of organisms. Which field of study includes this evidence of evolution? A. comparative cytology B. biochemistry C. geology D. comparative anatomy Answer: C Darwin's theory of evolution is based on the concept of A. B. C. D. use and disuse mutations natural selection hybridization Answer: C The diagram below represents a section of undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock in New York State and shows the location of fossils of several closely related species. According to currently accepted evolutionary theory, which is the most probable assumption about species A, B, and C? A. Species B is more abundant than species C. B. Species C existed before species B. C. Species A and B are genetically identical. D. Species B descended from species A. Answer: B Which group of organisms is believed to be among the earliest to evolve on Earth? A. arthropods B. coelenterates C. protozoans D. reptiles Answer: C