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Pick up a study guide & have a seat. Happy Monday!! 11/7/11 Welcome to the 3 rd Six Weeks!!!
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2 nd Six Weeks Review
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Photosynthesis converts ____ energy into ______energy. Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy.
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What is the high-energy molecule that stores energy from food? ATP
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What molecule is broken down through the process of cellular respiration to release energy? Glucose
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List the phases of mitosis in order. PMAT Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
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Which phase of mitosis does formation of the nuclear membrane occur? Telophase
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Which phase of mitosis are the chromosomes moving away toward the pole of the cell? Anaphase
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What scientific instrument would you use to observe the stages of mitosis in a cell? microscope
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What is the significance of meiosis to a species? Genetic variation
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How many chromosomes do human gametes contain? 23 (half the number of chromosomes of body cells)
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Do the daughter cells produced from mitosis have the same number or half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell? Same number (Mitosis makes two identical cells)
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If body cells of a dog have 72 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will the egg cells have? 36 chromosomes Meiosis makes four genetically different haploid cells. HALF THE NUMBER OF CHROMOSOMES.
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If the above cell is permeable only to water, what will happen to the cell when it is put into a beaker of distilled water? It will swell aka get bigger 3 % glucose
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What would happen to a cell that was put into a 100% sugar solution? It will shrink
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If 2 parents that were both dominant for the widow’s peak trait produced a child with no widow’s peak, what would the genotypes of the parents be? Ww x Ww W w Ww WWWw ww
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In rabbits, black (B) is dominant to white (b). If a rabbit has a litter of 8, of which 4 are black and 4 are white. What would the genotypes of the parent rabbits be? Bb x bb b b Bb Bbbb Bb bb
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In a monohybrid cross, if you cross two parents that are heterozygous for a trait, what is the expected phenotypic ratio? 3:1 W w Ww WWWw ww
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In a dihybrid cross, what would be the expected phenotypic ratio if you crossed two heterozygous parents? 9:3:3:1
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In humans, "unattached" earlobes are dominant over "attached" earlobes. "Widows peak" hairline is dominant over "non-widows peak" hairline. Use E and e for the earlobe phenotype alleles, and W and w for the hairline phenotype alleles. A female and a male, both with genotype EeWw have a child with attached earlobes and widow’s peak hairline. What is the genotype of the child? eeWw or eeWW
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A female and a male, both with genotype EeWw have a child. What is the probability it will have attached earlobes and a widows peak hairline? A) 1/6 B) 3/16 C) 1/16 D) 1/32 E) 3/32 B) 3/16 9:3:3:1
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In humans, "unattached" earlobes are dominant over "attached" earlobes. "Widows peak" hairline is dominant over "non-widows peak" hairline. Use E and e for the earlobe phenotype alleles, and W and w for the hairline phenotype alleles. A female with unattached earlobes and a widows peak hairline and a male with attached earlobes and a widows peak hairline have a child. The child has attached earlobes and a non-widows peak hairline. What are the genotypes of the parents? EeWw x eeww
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When would particles use diffusion to enter a cell? Greater on outside of cell than inside the cell
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If you wanted a cell to gain more than 5% but not more than 22%, what could you do? TreatmentABCD % Molasses of Cell Environment 0%20%40%60% % Weight Change of Cells +22%+5%-13%-21%
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