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Jeopardy MendelMeiosisKey Terms Punnett Squares Meiosis II Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Mendel What organism did Mendel work with in order to study heredity?

$100 Answer from Mendel Peas

$200 Question from Mendel What are genes?

$200 Answer from Mendel Genes are individual factors that control heredity.

$300 Question from Mendel What are the different forms of genes called?

$300 Answer from Mendel Alleles

$400 Question from Mendel During segregation what occurs?

$400 Answer from Mendel During segregation alleles for the same trait are separated.

$500 Question from Mendel Mrs. Johnson is homozygous for brown hair (BB) and her husband is homozygous for blonde hair (bb). What would you call their offspring? (You need BOTH terms)

$500 Answer from Mendel Heterozygous / Hybrids

$100 Question from Meiosis What occurs during meiosis?

$100 Answer from Meiosis The number of chromosomes are reduced and gametes are formed.

$200 Question from Meiosis How many gametes are formed from one cycle of meiosis in a male?

$200 Answer from Meiosis 4 sperm

$300 Question from Meiosis In females what is the name and purpose of the 3 sacrificed cells that result from meiosis?

$300 Answer from Meiosis Polar bodies, they maintain the proper number of chromosomes in the one remaining egg cell.

$400 Question from Meiosis What does diploid mean?

$400 Answer from Meiosis A cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes.

$500 Question from Meiosis How is meiosis different from Mitosis?

$500 Answer from Meiosis In mitosis you end up with 2 identical cells. In meiosis you end up with 4 genetically different sperm, or 1 genetically different egg (different from other egg cells).

$100 Question from Key Terms What two words mean different?

$100 Answer from Key Terms Heterozygous & Hybrid

$200 Question from Key Terms What are alleles and what are the 2 forms they can come in?

$200 Answer from Key Terms Alleles are different forms of genes and they can be dominant or recessive.

$300 Question from Key Terms What do diploid and haploid mean?

$300 Answer from Key Terms Diploid means the cell contains both sets of chromosomes. Haploid means the cell contains a single set of chromosomes.

$400 Question from Key Terms What are the phenotypes of all the fish on Mrs. Johnson’s mural?

$400 Answer from Key Terms Orange, white, yellow, and shiney.

$500 Question from Key Terms During meiosis what process occurs and results in lots of genetic variation in the gametes?

$500 Answer from Key Terms Crossing over

$100 Question from Punnett Squares What is the purpose of Punnett Squares?

$100 Answer from Punnett Squares To show the probability of a cross.

$200 Question for Punnett Squares If you cross two hybrids what is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring?

$200 Answer from Punnett Squares 3:1

$300 Question from Punnett Squares When is a test cross used?

$300 Answer from Punnett Squares To find out the genotype of an unknown organism that is showing a dominant trait.

$400 Question from Punnett Squares The female in cross should be put where on a punnett square?

$400 Answer from Punnett Squares The female is always put across the top in a punnett square.

$500 Question from Punnett Squares In a 2 trait cross, what type of parents will produce a 9:3:3:1 ratio of offspring?

$500 Answer from Punnett Squares Both parents must be heterozygous for both traits.

$100 Question from Meiosis II Your Text Here

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$200 Question from Meiosis II Your Text Here

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$300 Question from Meiosis II Your Text Here

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Final Jeopardy What breed of cat was produced in 1935 from a Siamese cat and a Persian cat?

Final Jeopardy Answer Himalayan