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Transcript
SCIENCE 10F
REPRODUCTION REVIEW
Test Date:
Test Outline:
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Multiple Choice
Diagrams (label 4 parts)
Definitions (choose 5 from 10)
Longer Answer
Terms: You should be familiar with the following terms:
Nucleus
Cell membrane
Chromosomes Vacuoles
Mitosis
Meiosis
Diploid cell
Haploid cell
Homologous
Gametes
Ovum/Egg
Mitochondria
Ovaries
Testes
Urethra
Epididymus Estrogen
Testosterone Progesterone Recessive
Dominant
Homozygous
Heterozygous Genotype
Phenotype
Disjunction XX, XY
Uterus
Vagina
Karyotype
Sperm
Pedigree Chart Ribosomes
Budding
Somatic Cells
Trait
Asexual Reproduction
Punnett Square
Example Questions:
1) Be able to label ALL of the diagrams that you were given in this unit –
plant cell, animal cell, male and female reproductive systems.
2) What is mitosis? What kinds of cells undergo mitosis? What would
happen if cells didn’t undergo mitosis?
3) What is the order of the phases of mitosis and what happens in each
phase?
4) What is meiosis? What kinds of cells undergo meiosis? Where in the
body does meiosis happen?
5) How are meiosis and mitosis the same? How are they different?
6) How many chromosomes do most human beings have?
7) What is a pedigree chart? How can you tell if a person on a pedigree
chart is male or female? Has a trait or doesn’t have a trait?
8) What is the name for the area in the body where reproductive cells
are produced? What is the specific name for this part in a female?
In a male?
9) What is the primary sex hormone for males? What are the primary
sex hormones for females?
10) What is a dominant gene? A recessive gene? If both were present,
which would you see?
11) Which parent is responsible for determining the sex of a baby?
Explain.
12) If an egg is fertilized, where will it be implanted until birth?
13) How can you use a karyotype to tell whether someone is male or
female? How are the chromosomes ordered in human karyotyping?
14) How could you tell if someone had a genetic abnormality from their
karyotype? What is an example of a genetic abnormality?
15) Name and explain four different types of asexual reproduction.
Include examples of organisms that reproduce this way.
16) Be able to do Punnett Square problems like the Spongebob
worksheets.
17) Is it possible for two people with brown hair to have a blond baby?
Explain.
18) Summarize the main points of the movie GATTACA. Who are Vincent
and Jerome? What are some of the significant events of the movie
and what do they mean?