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Sexual/Asexual reproduction Genetics Jeopardy Sexual/Asexual reproduction Expression of traits Recessive/ Dominant Pea Plants Grab Bag 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

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Sexual/Asexual reproduction-100 ANSWER: Budding is a type of this. QUESTION: What is asexual reproduction?

Sexual/Asexual reproduction-200 ANSWER: Genetic variation is an advantage of this. QUESTION: What is sexual reproduction?

Sexual/Asexual reproduction-300 ANSWER: A plant cutting taken from another plant and rooted is this type of reproduction. QUESTION: What is asexual reproduction?

Sexual/Asexual reproduction-400 ANSWER: The changes that are caused by environmental factors such as ultraviolet radiation from the sun, or a mistake is made as the DNA copies itself during cell division. QUESTION: What are genetic mutations?

Sexual/Asexual reproduction-500 ANSWER: This type of asexual reproduction is how starfish regenerate missing limbs. QUESTION: What is fission?

Expression of traits-100 ANSWER: When both alleles show in the phenotype it is called this. QUESTION: What is codominance?

Expression of traits-200 ANSWER: When both alleles blend together to form a new phenotype. QUESTION: What is incomplete dominance?

Expression of traits-300 ANSWER: In codominance, what would be the offsprings’ genotype of a homozygous red plant (RR) with a homozygous white plant (WW). QUESTION: What is RW?

Expression of traits-400 ANSWER: In codominance, what would be the offsprings’ phenotype of a homozygous red plant (RR) with a homozygous white plant (WW). QUESTION: What is both red and white ?

Expression of traits-500 ANSWER: In incomplete dominance, what would be the offsprings’ phenotype of a homozygous red plant (RR) with a homozygous white plant (R’R’). QUESTION: What is pink?

Recessive/Dominant-100 ANSWER: This type of allele will not show through when there is a dominant trait. QUESTION: What is a recessive trait?

Recessive/Dominant-200 ANSWER: This type of allele covers up a recessive allele. QUESTION: What is dominant trait?

Recessive/Dominant-300 ANSWER: Using T to represent an allele, this would be a heterozygous genotype. QUESTION: What is Tt?

Recessive/Dominant-400 ANSWER: This represents a heterozygous dominant genotype. QUESTION: What is Aa?

Recessive/Dominant-500 ANSWER: This is the phenotype of the parents. QUESTION: What is purple or pink?

Pea Plants-100 ANSWER: This person is the “father of genetics”. QUESTION: Who is Mendel?

Pea Plants-200 ANSWER: In pea plants, yellow seeds are dominant and green seeds are recessive. A heterozygous yellow seeded plant is crossed with a homozygous green seeded plant. What percentage of the offspring will be heterozygous. QUESTION: What is 50%?

Pea Plants-300 ANSWER: In pea plants, round seeds are dominant and wrinkled seeds are recessive. Two heterozygous plants are crossed. What percentage of the offspring will be homozygous. QUESTION: What is 50%?

Pea Plants-400 ANSWER: In pea plants, tall plants are dominant and short plants are recessive. A homozygous tall plant is crossed with a short plant. What percentage of the offspring will be heterozygous. QUESTION: What is a 100%?

Pea Plants-500 ANSWER: In pea plants, round seeds are dominant and wrinkled seeds are recessive. A heterozygous plant is crossed with a wrinkled seeded plant. What percentage of the offspring will be homozygous. QUESTION: What is 50%?

Grab bag-100 ANSWER: The chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell contain a code known as this. QUESTION: What is DNA?

Grab bag-200 ANSWER: These are located on the chromosomes. QUESTION: What are genes?

Grab bag-300 ANSWER: Put these in order from largest to smallest: nucleus, cell, gene, DNA. QUESTION: What is cell, nucleus, DNA and gene?

Grab bag-400 ANSWER: This is how a mother and father with a dominant trait can have a child with a recessive trait. QUESTION: What is being heterozygous for the trait?

Grab bag-500 ANSWER: This is when one trait is controlled by two or more genes. QUESTION: What is polygenic traits?

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: The picture is an example of this. QUESTION: What is a dihybrid cross?