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CSA #2 REVIEW QUIZ SHOW!

What is the basic unit of life? QUESTION #1 What is the basic unit of life?

QUESTION #2 A genotype where you have a dominant and recessive paired together is called what – homozygous or heterozygous?

QUESTION #3 What organ system is responsible for circulating nutrients, oxygen and water throughout the body?

QUESTION #4 A disease that cannot be passed and is caused by environmental or genetic factors is called what?

QUESTION #5 If two parents have a heterozygous genotype (like Bb), what is the probability of them producing a homozygous recessive child (bb)?

QUESTION #6 What two organ systems are responsible for sending signals through the human body?

What are the two ways humans develop immunity AFTER they are born? QUESTION #7 What are the two ways humans develop immunity AFTER they are born?

What are the three stages of the cell cycle called? QUESTION #8 What are the three stages of the cell cycle called?

What organ system is responsible for gas exchange? QUESTION #9 What organ system is responsible for gas exchange?

QUESTION #10 A pattern of inheritance where the heterozygous genotype produces a blended phenotype is called what?

QUESTION #11 The meeting of two haploid gametes to produce a diploid zygote is called what?

QUESTION #12 The maintenance of a stable internal state in a changing external state is called what?

Which organ system is responsible for sending electrical signals? QUESTION #13 Which organ system is responsible for sending electrical signals?

QUESTION #14 A substance that contains dead or weakened pathogen that is used to stimulate an immune response is called what?

QUESTION #15 At the end of meiosis in humans, how many chromosomes do the newly formed cells have?

QUESTION #16 In Mendelian genetics, what is an allele called if it can hide or cover up another allele?

QUESTION #17 Which organ system is responsible for breaking down food into useable substances?

QUESTION #18 Which kind of white blood cell is responsible for destroying pathogens and coordinating immune response?

QUESTION #19 A tool that scientists use to trace a trait through a family is called what?

QUESTION #20 A disease that is caused by a pathogen and can be passed between organisms is called what?

QUESTION #21 What organ system is responsible for sending chemical signals through the body?

QUESTION #22 What organ system is responsible for sending chemical signals through the body?

QUESTION #23 What kind of reproduction involves one parent and produces offspring that are identical to to that parent?

QUESTION #24 What is the benefit to building immunity through vaccination rather than exposure?

QUESTION #25 During what stage of the cell cycle is DNA being replicated and the cell is preparing for division?

QUESTION #26 A pathogen that relies on other organisms to replicate its DNA is called what?

QUESTION #27 A pattern of inheritance where two dominant alleles can show up together, but not blend, is called what?

What kind of cell division results in diploid somatic cells? QUESTION #28 What kind of cell division results in diploid somatic cells?

Antibiotics are used to kill what kind of pathogen? QUESTION #29 Antibiotics are used to kill what kind of pathogen?

QUESTION #30 What organ system is responsible for movement, support, structure and mineral storage?

QUESTION #31 Reproduction involving two parents that results in blended offspring is called what?

QUESTION #32 What kind of white blood cells are responsible for tagging pathogens with antibodies?

QUESTION #33 What organ system is responsible for fighting off disease and other foreign invaders?

QUESTION #34 During what phase of the cell cycle does the cytoplasm split, result in two identical cells?

What type of cell division results in haploid gametes? QUESTION #35 What type of cell division results in haploid gametes?

What organ system is responsible for excreting waste? QUESTION #36 What organ system is responsible for excreting waste?

QUESTION #37 A tool that scientists use to predict the probabilities of certain genetic results is called what?

QUESTION #38 Reproduction involving one parent that results in identical offspring is called what?

QUESTION #39 Which parent’s sex chromosome is “responsible” for an offspring’s gender – the father or the mother?

QUESTION #40 Pairs of chromosomes that “pair up” and code for the same characteristics are called what?