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    Rio Biology Quiz Key

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    Rio BIO ANSWERS Ch 1 Quiz 1. regulation 2. Atom‚ molecule‚ organelle‚ cell‚ tissue‚ organ 3. Biosphere 4. Maintain a relat 5. 3 6. plantae 7. protista 8. protist will contain organelles 9. natural selection 10. modern 11. natural 12. artificial 13. theory must be supported by eveidence 14. be falsible 15. is the control group 16. a testable 17. observation 18. bright males 19. a function 20. observation CHAP 2 QUIZ 1. electrons 2. atom 3. A and B 4. electron 5. 2 6. it gains or loses electrons

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    Unit 3 Growth & Heredity Exam Review & Study Guide WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT… DNA STRUCTURE‚ DNA REPLICATION‚ Tx‚ Tl‚ MUTATIONS‚ CELL CYCLE‚ MITOSIS‚ MEIOSIS‚ MENDELIAN GENETICS Review/Use the following: Vocab lists‚ ISN Pages‚ Practice Questions‚ Lectures‚ Book Chapters 12‚ 9‚ 10 DNA STRUCTURE 1. What role did Rosalyn Franklin play in our understanding of DNA’s structure? She discovered the double-helix position of the DNA. 2. What role did James Watson & Francis Crick play in our understanding

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    Madison Fowler Fruit Fly Genetics: Dihybrid Cross Abstract Vestigial and ebony are two commonly studied mutations in fruit flies. Studies of these mutations have even been correlated with reproduction. In this study‚ a dihybrid cross is conducted between heterozygous vestigial and ebony flies in order to determine the acceptance of the nine to three to three to one ratio. If the results of this experiment come out as what is expected‚ about nineteen percent of the filial two generation should

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    this experiment was to show how to predict patterns of inheritance by using Punnett Squares to perform monohybrid and dihybrid crosses. Two crosses were performed. Cross one consisted of heterozygous alleles crossed with another set of heterozygous alleles. Cross number two consisted of a set of homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive alleles. Completing the monohybrid and dihybrid crosses using Mendel’s Punnett Square system allows the results for the possible gametes to be viewed by the different

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    What are the possible genotypes for the parents? (2 points) d. Include the results of one Punnett square‚ showing a possible combination between alleles for the trait from the parents by filling in the genotypes according to the numbers in the square‚ below.   1  2  3 5  6  4 7 8 e. Based on the cross‚ what percent of children born to the parents would express the trait? (1 point) 4. Create a Punnett square to determine the possibility of a couple having a color-blind child if the mother has the

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    parents? (2 points) The possible genotypes would be BB or Bb d. Include the results of one Punnett square‚ showing a possible combination between alleles for the trait from the parents by filling in the genotypes according to the numbers in the square‚ below. B‚ b B‚ BB‚ Bb B‚ BB‚ Bb e. Based on the cross‚ what percent of children born to the parents would express the trait? (1 point) 100 % 4. Create a Punnett square to determine the possibility of a couple having a color-blind child if the mother has

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    Genetic Observations Through The Studies of Hybrid Corn‚ Single Gene Human Traits‚ and Fruit Flies The basic foundation of modern genetics was led by Gregor Mendel (Corcos‚ 1993). Mendel was not the first to experiment with heredity‚ and our Lyman Briggs biology class will not be the last to deal with genetics. Genetics is the science of heredity. In our lab‚ we had three main objectives. First‚ we evaluated our data on monohybrid and dihybrid corn cross seed counts against Mendel ’s theoretical

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    Patterns of Inheritance

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    Chapter 9: Patterns of Inheritance What pattern will inheritance follow? Why is it important? Always follow patterns? Rule of Probability In tossing a coin the odds of either a head or tail is always 50%. The outcome is unaffected by the previous attempt. If 2 coins are tossed‚ each will be dependent of the other HH‚ HT‚ TH‚ TT (Probability is 25% or ¼) The rules also hold true for genetics due to the law of independent assortment. Each alternative type of outcome in a gene acts independently

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    behavior are modified by environmental and developmental conditions. Example: Phenotypic variation is a fundamental prerequisite for evolution by natural selection 5. Punnett square-The Punnett square is a diagram that is used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment Example: The Punnett Square is visual representation of Mendelian inheritance. Example: is used by biologists to determine the probability of an offspring’s having a particular genotype 6. Dominant-Relating

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    AP Psychology Midterm Study Guide #1 Unit 1: Psychology’s History and Approaches 1.Definition of Psychology? Disciplines it is rooted in? Psychology is the science of behavior and mental process; it seeks to answer how and why we think‚ feel‚ act as we do. Psychology is rooted in philosophy and biology. 2.What is the difference between nativism and empiricism? Which ancient philosophers/early psychologist were nativist? which were empiricist? Nativism is the argument that all our skills

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