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Ribosome Chromosome Genotype phenotype What structure in the cell carries the genetic information and is passed from parent to offspring? Ribosome Chromosome Genotype phenotype

Humans have 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs of chromosomes Humans have 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs of chromosomes. The autosomes make up 22 pairs. What do we call the remaining pair of chromosomes? Letter chromosomes Homologous chromosomes Sex chromosomes Body chromosomes

What do we call two forms of the same gene? Phenotypes Karyotypes Dominant traits Alleles

Sex chromosomes Genotypes Homologous chromosomes alleles What is the name given to a pair of chromosomes that have matching locations for alternate forms of the same gene? Sex chromosomes Genotypes Homologous chromosomes alleles

The sperm cells of a particular animal species each contain 24 chromosomes. After this animal’s sperm cell fertilizes an egg, the number of chromosomes in the new cell will be? 6 12 24 48

Gene Sperm cell Asexual reproduction offspring A section of a chromosome that controls one trait in an organism is called a(n)? Gene Sperm cell Asexual reproduction offspring

All the following are inherited traits EXCEPT….. Spotted fur Webbed feet Migration Broken wing

Which of the following is a learned behavior? A grasshopper jumps when it is touched A male fiddler crab waves its claw to attract a female. A goldfish goes to the top of its tank to fee when a light is flashed A chameleon changes its skin color to blend in with its environment

The offspring of asexual reproduction…….. Are genetically identical to their parents Do not grow and divide Do not possess genetic material Have a unique set of genetic instructions unlike parents

An example of sexual reproduction in plants is when…….? A plant stem arches over and develops roots at its tip Plantlets grown on a leaf fall off and begin to grow A plant sends up a new stem from its roots A pollen grain combines with an egg cell