Biology B - primavera
what is the function of junk DNA in cells ? select all that apply .
- protecting the ends of chromosomes - turning genes on and off
which of these statements describe ways that eukaryotic cells regulate protein production ? select all that apply .
- proteins are broken down into amino acids . - alteration of mRNA occurs in the nucleus . - small RNA binds to a target on mRNA.
what biome has very little rainfall , has temperatures that can vary greatly throughout a day , and is located in Mexico and Australia ?
a desert
what is a genetic map ?
a diagram showing where genes are located along a chromosome
what is disruptive selection ?
a form of natural selection in which individuals with extreme representations of a trait are favored over the average
what is cancer ?
a general term for diseases in which cells lose the ability to regulate their normal cycle
if a biologist says that she is sequencing a DNA molecule , what is she doing with it ?
determining the order of nucleotides along the DNA strand
How is inbreeding related to the expression of human genetic disorders ?
inbreeding increases the chances that a human genetic disorder will be expressed by the offspring .
name a way that genetic engineering is beneficial to farmers
increased resistance to disease
what are differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic ribosomes ? select all that apply .
- ribosomes can be found on the rough endoplasmic reticulum in eukaryotes but not prokaryotes . - eukaryotic ribosomes are larger than prokaryotic ribosomes .
what are some benefits of cloning organisms ? select all that apply .
- it can help us save endangered animals . - livestock with increased productivity can be produced .
what are some ethical concerns with whole genome sequencing ? select all that apply .
- it can result in discrimination within society . - it has the potential to impact personal privacy .
what factors affect carrying capacity ? select all that apply .
- presence of disease - quality of habitat - predators in habitat
what are possible uses for gene editing ? select all that apply .
- prevention of some diseases - treatment of genetic diseases - understanding how genes affect certain traits
which of the following are parts of the gene editing process ? select all that apply .
- DNA is targeted by an RNA or protein . - both strands of the target DNA are cut in half .
which options describe Darwin's theory of natural selection ? select all that apply .
- Evolution occurs because of natural selection . - Natural selection results in descent with modification .
which statements are true about mRNA ? select all that apply .
- Its base sequence is complementary to that of DNA . - It has uracil (U) instead of thymine (T) . - It is the product of transcription during protein synthesis .
what are some observations that support the rna world hypothesis ? select all that apply .
- RNA can act as enzymes . - RNA is involved in protein production .
what functions are central to RNA in the RNA world hypothesis ? select all that apply .
- RNA strands can act as enzymes . - RNA can serve as a genetic code .
A pea plant that is tall has a dominant trait . Which statements are true about the genotype / phenotype relationship of the plant ? Select all that apply .
- The genotype Tt always results in a phenotype that is tall . - When the phenotype is tall , the genotype can either be TT or Tt .
what are examples of secondary succession ? select all that apply .
- a severe drought kills most of the species in an area . once the area gets more rain , new vegetation starts to appear . - a mudslide removes most of the plant life from a habitat . afterwards , some mosses from neighboring habitats start to move in .
which of the following are the correct base pairs that are found in DNA ? select all that apply .
- a-t - c-g
what factors that limit population growth may be caused by human activity ? select all that apply .
- agricultural runoff into water - paving land for a road - cutting down trees in forest
in which direction does dna polymerase work ?
- away from the replication fork - toward the replication fork - from the 5' end of dna to the 3' end
which statements are true about the genetics behind cancer development ? select all that apply .
- cancer cells generally contain mutations that involve cell cycle checkpoints . - cancer cells usually contain multiple different DNA mutations.
which of the following can scientists learn about from studying fossils ? select all that apply .
- cellular structure - how extinct organisms moved
wow can gene editing assist in disease prevention and treatment ? select all that apply .
- certain disease-causing genes can be disabled . - a new gene can be added to a person's DNA .
what are external causes of DNA mutations ? Select all that apply .
- chemical agents , such as the preservatives in food - physical agents, such as ultraviolet radiation
which of the following statements about energy flow in an ecosystem are true ? select all that apply .
- chemical energy is transferred to a primary consumer when it eats a producer . - tertiary consumers eat secondary consumers .
which are effects of making a habitat a protected site ? select all that apply .
- commercial activities like logging are controlled . - people have to give up doing agriculture in the protected site .
which of the following describe conditions that allow natural selection to occur ? select all that apply .
- competition - overproduction - variation
eutrophication can cause die-offs of plants and animals , leading to a decline in the number of species . what specifically causes this ? select all that apply .
- decrease in oxygen - excess nutrients
which of the following is a predicted impact of global warming on terrestrial life ? select all that apply .
- decreased biodiversity caused by droughts - decreased biodiversity caused by timing changes in flowering and pollinator emergence
which of the following statements about limiting factors are true ? select all that apply .
- density-dependent factors are dependent on a population's density . - density-independent factors impact a population regardless of a population's density .
which were direct results of the human genome project ? select all that apply .
- discovery that humans have approximately 20,000 genes - creation of PCR-based tests for many genetic diseases - routine test for genetic forms of breast cancer
the genome contains all the information about you . your genome is found in almost every cell in your body . your whole genome sequence can be deciphered from one strand of your hair . what are some concerns people have about the whole genome sequencing of individuals ? select all that apply .
- discrimination may occur as a result of a person's genetic makeup . - people may discover information that they do not want to know . - anyone can easily access your personal data .
what are advantages of next-generation sequencing over Sanger sequencing ? select all that apply .
- dna can be sequenced much faster . - a whole genome could be sequenced in a single day . - dna can be sequenced less expensively .
what can cause cancer ? select all that apply .
- dna mutations - carcinogens - certain viruses
what human activities reduce air quality in cities ? select all that apply .
- driving automobiles for transportation - burning coal or oil for heating
what are examples of abiotic factors that limit population growth ? select all that apply .
- drought - volcanic activity
gene editing to germline cells and embryos is illegal in many countries . why ? select all that apply .
- edits to germline cells will be passed on to future generations . - embryos are unable to give permission for gene editing .
what is the relationship between genetic mutations and cancer ?select all that apply .
- exposure to carcinogens can lead to mutations in the DNA . - cells with damaged DNA continually and rapidly divide . - certain genes are shut off in cancer cells .
what are some ways that increasing human populations have affected the planet ? select all that apply .
- forests being cut down for wood to build human shelters has led to losses in biodiversity . - the plowing of fields for crops has caused soil erosion in some areas .
which of the following are behaviors that are used to defend against predators ? select all that apply .
- forming a herd - forming a school - playing dead
the assumptions of the Hardy-Weinberg principle can be causes of evolutionary change . what are some assumptions that cause evolutionary change ?
- genetic drift - nonrandom mating - gene movement
which of the following describes organisms that need to obtain energy from other organisms ? select all that apply .
- heterotrophs - consumers
how can human activity affect water resources ? select all that apply .
- human activity can reduce the amount of available fresh water . - human activity can pollute water resources, making them unusable .
how does movement into or out of an area affect population size ? select all that apply .
- immigration increases population size . - emigration decreases population size .
what are some effects of agriculture on ecosystems ? select all that apply .
- increasing erosion in some areas - changes in the chemical composition of soil - a reduction in forestlands
what are conditions that must be present for natural selection to occur ? select all that apply .
- individuals have to compete with each other for resources . - surviving individuals need to breed to pass on traits . - a population has to be producing more offspring than can survive based on resources .
what are some benefits of cloning genes ? select all that apply .
- introducing new traits into plants and other organisms - producing hormones like insulin
what are types of large-scale mutations on chromosomes ? select all that apply .
- inversion - translocation - duplication
what are some functions of RNA ? select all that apply .
- is part of the structure of ribosomes - serves as a temporary mobile copy of the DNA's instructions - brings amino acids to the ribosome
which of the following statements about the Hardy-Weinberg principle are true ? select all that apply .
- it assumes certain forces are not acting on a population . - it is used to model genetic equilibrium .
what is true about polyploidy and speciation ? select all that apply .
- it can happen fast . - asexual reproduction helps polyploidy lead to speciation .
what are some potential ethical problems with having the whole genome sequenced ? select all that apply .
- it could be a source of worry, causing stress to individuals who are genetically predisposed to certain illnesses . - it could be an obstacle in securing employment or medical insurance .
what are effects of cancer on the body ? select all that apply .
- it destroys healthy tissue . - it disrupts normal cell function .
what are the benefits of whole genome sequencing ? select all that apply .
- it detects genetic disorders in unborn children . - it enables personalized treatment for illnesses . - it empowers patients and doctors .
which of the following statements describe exponential growth ? select all that apply .
- it is not dependent on the number of individuals in a population . - it occurs under ideal conditions with unlimited resources . - when graphed , it appears as a J-shaped curve .
why does the amount of energy in an ecosystem decrease from one trophic level to the next ? select all that apply .
- it is released as heat . - the organism may not have been eaten , it decomposes instead . - it is used by the organism to carry out life processes .
which of the following statements describe logistic growth ? select all that apply .
- it occurs when factors in the environment limit the population growth . - when graphed , it appears as an S-shaped curve .
which of the following are true of natural selection ? select all that apply .
- it reduces the frequency of unfavorable traits in a population . - it increases the overall fitness of the species .
which statements are true about the AUG codon ? select all that apply .
- it signals the beginning of protein production . - In humans , it codes for the methionine amino acid .
which of the following are important uses of genetic maps ? select all that apply .
- locating genes that cause disease - studying evolution
which are important uses of genetic maps ? select all that apply .
- locating new genes on chromosomes - locating genes that cause disease - understanding events that occur during evolution
what are some benefits of cloning genes ? select all that apply .
- mass producing useful proteins - making vaccines - providing DNA for use in gene therapy
examine the image showing the locations of three different genes on a chromosome . which of the following would be expected from breeding experiments involving these genes ? select all that apply .
- more genetic recombinants would be observed for genes A and C than for genes A and B . - genes A and B show strong linkage, but genes A and C show little to no linkage .
the Hardy-Weinberg principle assumes that certain forces are not acting on a population . if they are acting, they could cause evolutionary change . what are some of these forces ? select all that apply .
- mutations occurring - natural selection occurring
the Hardy-Weinberg principle assumes certain conditions for genetic equilibrium . what are some of these assumptions ? select all that apply .
- no gene flow - no mutations - no genetic drift
what factors typically affect population size ? select all that apply .
- number of births - number of deaths - number of individuals that enter or leave a population
which statements are true for a protein whose genetic sequence has 11 codons ?
- one start codon and one stop codon are used for its synthesis . - the piece of genetic code will produce a protein that contains 10 amino acids .
DNA sequences can be used to construct cladograms . which of the following statements describe how this is done ? select all that apply .
- only one DNA strand from each species is needed . - DNA sequences must come from the same gene .
which of the statements about operons are true ? select all that apply .
- operons are commonly found in prokaryotes . - genes in an operon are transcribed together , resulting in one large mRNA molecule .
what are factors that limit population growth ? select all that apply .
- parasitism - competition for resources
a Punnett square predicts that the ratio of phenotypes in the F2 offspring of a dihybrid cross are 9:3:3:1 . what would cause the actual ratio to be different ? select all that apply .
- partial genetic linkage - genetic linkage
what were some challenges to achieving the human genome project's goals ? select all that apply .
- performing millions of separate sequencing reactions - placing millions of short DNA sequences into the correct order
"Whole genome sequencing increases the effectiveness of the treatment." which sentences support this information ? select all that apply .
- physicians can diagnose diseases in early stages . - people can have personalized treatment plans .
which of these are ways that eukaryotic cells regulate protein production ? select all that apply .
- post-translational modifications - RNA processing - chromatin remodeling
why are DNA primers an important ingredient in a PCR reaction ?
- primers create a double-stranded section of DNA . - DNA polymerase cannot start to copy a DNA molecule without a double-stranded starting point .
what things do people depend on forests for ? select all that apply .
- producing wood for construction , fuel , and other purposes - preventing soil erosion
what are the functions of junk DNA ? select all that apply .
- protecting the ends of chromosomes - providing binding sites on chromosomes during replication - turning genes on and off
what is true about repetitive elements ? select all that apply .
- repetitive elements have the ability to copy themselves and insert into new locations in chromosomes . - repetitive elements are sections of DNA code that are repeated throughout the genome .
which statements are true about translation ? select all that apply .
- ribosomal RNA is able to recognize mRNA and tRNA . - translation occurs in ribosomes .
what are some possible sources for early organic molecules ? select all that apply .
- simple inorganic compounds arriving on Earth through meteorites or other objects - existing inorganic molecules forming into more complex organic ones by using energy from lightning
an ecosystem with high biodiversity experiences a natural disaster . what is likely to happen ? select all that apply .
- some species will survive . - the ecosystem will survive .
what types of variation does biodiversity include ? select all that apply .
- species - genetic - ecosystem
what are results of high biodiversity ? select all that apply .
- species that are more likely to survive disease - greater variety of food sources
which of the following are ways that large amounts of biodiversity can be preserved ? select all that apply .
- storing seeds from many types of plants - creating protected areas such as national parks
what factors determine the type aquatic ecosystem ? select all that apply .
- temperature - depth of the water - chemistry of the water - distance from the shore
under which conditions would a Punnett square fail to predict the result of a dihybrid cross ? select all that apply .
- the genes are partially linked . - the genes are completely linked .
if two genes show nearly 100 percent linkage , what does that tell us ? select all that apply .
- the two genes are located very close to each other . - the two genes are on the same chromosome . - the two genes are always inherited together .
what are some ethical concerns related to gene editing ? select all that apply .
- there may be unknown negative effects of editing genes . - it is expensive and may create wider gaps between the rich and poor . - gene editing may prevent human suffering, so not using it may be wrong .
what are some issues with captive breeding programs ? select all that apply .
- they are expensive . - they produce individuals with low genetic diversity .
cancer cells differ from normal cells in many ways . what are some of their features ? select all that apply .
- they can form their own blood vessels . - they divide uncontrollably . - hey fail to stop growing upon contact with neighboring cells .
which sentences correctly describe restriction enzymes ? select all that apply .
- they cut DNA strands at specific locations . - in bacteria , they function to cut up the DNA of invading viruses .
what are some characteristics of cancer cells ? select all that apply .
- they grow and divide uncontrollably . - they can spread to other parts in the body . - they have abnormal shapes .
which of the following would be true of plants found growing in deserts on different continents ? select all that apply .
- they show more similarities to other plants on the same continent that they do to each other . - they share special adaptations that are analogous .
which are functions of small RNAs ? select all that apply .
- to prevent mRNA molecules from being translated - to cause a protein complex to break down mRNA molecules
how can gene cloning be used in medical science ? select all that apply .
- to produce vaccines - to produce useful proteins
which are considered carcinogens ? select all that apply .
- tobacco smoke - asbestos
what can fix nitrogen ? select all that apply .
- ultraviolet radiation - bacteria - lightning
which actions depend on the use of genetic maps ? select all that apply .
- understanding which traits might be inherited together - predicting the risk of contracting genetic disorders - studying the cause of genetic diseases
pollution is a major threat to biodiversity . which situations describe pollution ? select all that apply .
- water bottles are dumped into the ocean . - fossil fuels are burned , releasing harmful chemicals into the atmosphere .
during the winter solstice , which hemisphere is tilted away from the sun ?
Northern Hemisphere
In some situations , when two purple-flowered pea plants reproduce , the offspring can have purple or white flowers . When this experiment is run repeatedly , it is discovered that three-fourths of the offspring have purple flowers and one-fourth of the offspring have white flowers . What would happen if this experiment were run only once ?
The experiment would result in a plant with either purple or white flowers . The conclusion would depend on this single result and would not be accurate .
What can be shown by a dihybrid cross experiment ?
The inheritance of one trait does not affect the chance of inheriting another .
A scientist is studying two traits on a fruit fly . She discovers that these are most often inherited together . What can be said about these traits ?
They are on the same chromosome and are linked together .
replace X , Y , and Z to make the statement correct . during X , one end of a Y RNA is attached to a specific amino acid , while the Z on its other end complements the bases on messenger RNA . what correctly completes this statement ?
X: translation Y: transfer Z: anticodon
a preservative in skincare products can alter dna . what can the preservative be defined as ?
a chemical mutagen
a whale's fin is homologous to which of the following ?
a human's arm
which discovery came about as a result of the Human Genome Project ?
a large amount of DNA in our chromosomes does not code for any genes .
which of the following is an urban area where concrete and asphalt absorb the sun's heat and reradiate that heat back to the surrounding air ?
a microclimate
Which of these statements about mutation are true ? Select all that apply .
a mutation can be inherited from a parent's genetic material . a mutation changes the DNA found in a cell . a mutation can occur when DNA replicates during cell division .
X-rays can mutate DNA . what can X-rays be defined as ?
a physical mutagen
what is a trophic level ?
a reflection of where an organism is in the sequence of energy transfers
which terrestrial biome is characterized by tall grasses and scattered trees ?
a savanna
in a phylogenetic tree , what does a node represent ?
a shared common ancestor
Blood type is an example of which of the following ? Select all that apply .
a situation in which a gene has three or more alleles a situation in which more than one allele for a trait is dominant
read the statement. a natural disaster reduces the size of a population . the allele frequencies in the population may change after the disaster . what type of population does this have the strongest evolutionary effect on ?
a small-sized population .
water is a/an ___________
abiotic factor
genes are the parts of DNA that code for proteins . how many genes are in a healthy human being ?
about 20,000
how many genes does the human genome contain ?
about 20,000
which correctly describes the function of a micropipette ?
accurately measures small volumes
what is the role of DNA polymerase enzymes in replication ?
adding the free nucleotides to the complementary strand of DNA
what do dna and rna have in common ?
adenine and guanine
a genome is most accurately defined as which of the following ?
all the DNA found in our cells
what does the Hardy-Weinberg principle state ?
allele frequencies in a population remain constant unless forces cause the frequencies to change .
which of the following environments would you expect to have the most biodiversity ?
amazon rainforest
what is a ribozyme ?
an RNA molecule that can act as an enzyme .
which of the following is not a terrestrial biome ?
an estuary
what is the most specific ecological level ?
an organism
which is an example of primary succession ?
an uninhabited cave is exposed to sunlight due to recent earthquakes . colonies of bacteria start to live in the cave .
the _[blank]_ is the zone where no sunlight penetrates the water .
aphotic zone
in a community producers are ___________ which converts light energy to chemical energy is a process called ______________
autotrophs , photosynthesis
examine the events that occur in dna replication listed below. a. dna polymerase adds nucleotides floating freely in the nucleus to the template strands. b. dna helicase opens a dna molecule. c. Two dna molecules form. d. Two single strands of dna are left with their bases exposed. What is the correct order of the events?
b , d , a ,c
how is nitrogen gas fixed biologically ?
bacteria in plant roots and soil
a lab technician is running a test on a patient's sample that is likely infected with salmonella . the technician correctly performs PCR on the sample using primers known to identify salmonella . then they run the PCR product on an electrophoresis gel . what is the technician likely to see on the gel if the patient does have salmonella ?
bands matching the size found in known salmonella samples
which of the following is not a type of rna ?
carrier rna
the ___________ is the maximum number of individuals that a habitat can support
carrying capacity
what is the largest number of individuals an environment can support over a sustained period of time ?
carrying capacity
what does GFP do ?
causes cells to appear green when viewed with ultraviolet light
which is an example of an ecosystem change that resulted from human activity ?
chaparral shrublands turning to grass due to frequent fires
which of the following is a type of producer that gets energy from a source other than sunlight ?
chemoautotroph
w dog is trained to salivate at the sound of a bell . what type of behavior is this, and is it innate or learned ?
conditioning ; learned behavior
Parent A is homozygous dominant for curly hair , and Parent B is homozygous recessive for straight hair . What is the expected phenotype of the offspring ?
curly hair
A mutated CFTR gene codes for an abnormal CFTR protein . This protein alters the normal function of the cell, leading to the disorder cystic fibrosis . Based on the statements, which of the following is true ?
cystic fibrosis is caused by a mutated cftr gene.
review the following dna sequences : original dna sequence : A T T G C T A A G T C A mutated dna sequence : A T T G T A A G T C A which type of mutation has occurred ?
deletion
what is a limiting factor whose effects are dependent on a population's density ?
density-dependent factor
which type of organism feeds on dead organic matter ?
detritivores
what is sympatric speciation ?
different populations of the same species in the same geographic area forming new species
what is allopatric speciation ?
different populations of the same species physically separated from each other forming new species
a single phenotype is favored because individuals with its allele have a higher fitness . what form of natural selection does this describe ?
directional selection
study the histogram . what form of natural selection does the histogram show ?
directional selection
study the histogram . what form of natural selection does the histogram show ?
disruptive selection
a lab technician is using PCR to test a patient's DNA for the presence of a genetic mutation . what exactly will he be looking for ?
dna band of a certain size on a gel
which enzyme pairs the free nucleotides to the complementary strand of dna ?
dna polymerase
which of these describes how eukaryotic cells differ from prokaryotic cells in gene regulation ?
each eukaryotic cell has a nucleus , which separates transcription and translation .
which option correctly describes how Earth's temperature has changed during its history ?
earth was initially very hot. It gradually cooled down .
all living and nonliving parts of an environment found in a specific location
ecosystems
which is an illustration that shows the amount of energy contained at each trophic level ?
energy pyramid
which processes release water vapor to the atmosphere ?
evaporation, transpiration, sublimation
Which of these describe an inheritance pattern of autosomal genetic disorders ? Select all that apply .
for an autosomal dominant disorder to be expressed , just one copy of the abnormal allele must be inherited . for an autosomal recessive disorder to be expressed , two copies of the abnormal allele must be inherited .
wow many separate reactions are needed to determine the sequence of DNA using the Sanger method ?
four
in which freshwater ecosystem is it possible for the soil to be saturated with water for only part of the year ?
freshwater wetlands
which of the following bases pair with pyrimidines ? select all that apply .
g , a
which of the following describes how Earth's temperature is maintained by the greenhouse effect ?
gases such as carbon dioxide and methane reflect heat from the Earth back towards Earth's surface .
a biologist has a mixture of DNA molecules of different sizes , and she needs to determine the exact size of one of them . which technique should she use ?
gel electrophoresis
what is the ability to make changes to an organism's DNA sequence called ?
gene editing
new individuals are introduced to a population , bringing in new alleles and combinations of genetic traits . what evolutionary process does this describe ?
gene flow
what is the Hardy-Weinberg principle used to study ?
genetic equilibrium
genes located close together on a chromosome tend to be inherited together . what is this called ?
genetic linkage
which of the following lines of evidence helped Darwin explain the origin of unique species of birds on islands ?
geographic distribution
what is a group behavior that enhances survival ?
giving warning of an approaching predator
what is the law of the minimum ?
growth is not limited by the total amount of resources , but by the scarcest resource .
what potential practice sparks debate around cloning ?
harvesting tissues or organs of human embryos
what is a result of group behavior that enhances survival ?
having an easier time finding mates
a graduate student is running a PCR reaction to study DNA extracted from a lizard specimen from a museum . the reaction does not seem to be working, so he checks his notes to see what he added to the reaction mix . he finds the following list : lizard DNA , DNA polymerase , and DNA nucleotides . what is the error in the setup ?
he forgot to add primers .
Twenty-five percent of the possible offspring for a cross are homozygous dominant . What genotype do each of the parents have ?
heterozygous
structures that develop from the same type of embryonic tissue but take on different forms and functions when the organisms fully develop are called _[blank]_ .
homologous structures
the bones in the diagram represent which type of structures ?
homologous structures
What valuable information was gained from Mendel's dihybrid crosses ? Select all that apply .
inheritance of one trait does not affect inheritance of another . statistical and probability methods can be used to determine how likely an offspring is to inherit certain traits .
review the following DNA sequences : original DNA Sequence : A T T C G T A T G A A C mutated DNA Sequence : A T T C G T T A T G A A C which type of mutation has occurred ?
insertion
a study of a person's dna reveals that a segment of a chromosome is rotated around in the wrong direction . what is this mutation called ?
inversion
what happens to the amount of energy as it moves from one trophic level to the next ?
it becomes smaller and smaller .
which is a social concern about whole genome sequencing ?
it could result in discrimination , preventing some people from getting jobs or loans .
how can acid rain affect ecosystems ?
it increases the acidity of bodies of water , making the water harmful to many kinds of life .
how does energy flow through living organisms in an ecosystem ?
it is transferred when one organism consumes another .
Multiple alleles for a gene make populations more diverse . What are the benefits of this ? Select all that apply .
it makes it more likely that a population will survive environmental changes . if a population encounters a new disease , some of the individuals may be immune to it .
why is dna antiparallel ?
its double strands run in opposite directions .
the same section of DNA is compared in different bird species . which type of bird is most closely related to the woodpecker ?
kingfisher
what would happen if a producer were removed from an ecosystem ?
less energy would be available .
Study the experiment illustrated by the following image:
lightning
what is a density-independent factor ?
limiting factor whose effects impact a population regardless of the population's density
the genes that code for the major histocompatibility complex in humans are found next to each other on chromosome 6 . what are these called ?
linked genes
Why are linked traits inconsistent with Mendel's laws ?
linked traits are likely to be inherited together. this is not consistent with mendel's law of independent assortment.
a region has mostly dark colored soil , but a small patch of light-colored soil creates a microclimate . which of the following is an expected feature of this microclimate ?
lower temperature than the surrounding climate
Which statements about the inheritance of color blindness are true ? Select all that apply .
males are more likely to be color blind than females . females can inherit the color blindness allele from their fathers .
Why are males more likely than females to have an X-linked disorder ?
males have only one x chromosome ; thus , if a recessive allele is inherited, it is always expressed .
an ecosystem with low biodiversity experiences a wildfire . what is likely to happen ?
many of the species will die , and the ecosystem will collapse .
which two organelles are thought to have arisen from prokaryotes that became engulfed by other cells according to the theory of endosymbiosis ?
mitochondria and chloroplasts
what is a model that uses DNA comparisons to see how long two different organisms have been evolving independently from each other ?
molecular clock hypothesis
how does gene regulation relate to organism complexity ?
more complex organisms need to have more methods of gene regulation .
what is the term for a physical or chemical agent that causes a mutation ?
mutagen
read the statement . a new allele added to the gene pool provides an advantage . the individual with the allele breeds and passes on the trait to their offspring . this describes the evolutionary effects of what process ?
mutation
when two organisms live in a close association , and both benefit , the relationship is called __________
mutualism
read the statement . a population has a variety of genetic traits and produces more individuals than resources can support . individuals within the population compete against each other for resources . survivors reproduce and pass on beneficial genetic traits to their offspring . what evolutionary process does this describe ?
natural selection
which of the following technologies will make obtaining a copy of your own DNA code quick and affordable ?
next-generation sequencing
each organism has its own ___________ or function in a community and is part of the _________ or web of life .
niche , food chain
mRNA being made from DNA occurs in the______________
nucleus
in which of the following situations would primary succession occur ?
on an island just formed by a volcano
what method of gene regulation is used by prokaryotic cells to promote or inhibit transcription ?
operon sequences
what were the products of experiments that were similar to the one Miller and Urey conducted ?
organic compounds
what organisms are at the first trophic level ?
organisms that use energy from the sun
organisms produce many young during their lifetime . this means that, if resources are available , populations increase over time . what process does this describe ?
overproduction
what gas present in today's atmosphere was largely absent from early Earth's atmosphere ?
oxygen
which theory suggests that life on Earth originated from microbes carried to Earth by meteorites or comets ?
panspermia
study the diagrams below and then answer the following three questions . which type of evolution is illustrated by diagram A ?
parallel evolution
a tick feeding off the blood of a dog is an example of which type of relationship ?
parasitism
what is junk DNA ?
parts of the genome that do not code for a protein
how is carbon dioxide fixed into carbon that is usable for biological life ?
photosynthesis
study the image . which two species are most closely related ?
pigeon and spotted dove
how can polyploidy cause speciation in plants ?
plants can asexually reproduce or pollinate themselves . this allows polyploid individuals to reproduce .
how does polyploidy cause speciation ?
polyploidy is a mutation . the individual with the mutation can reproduce and form a new species .
organisms of the same species living in the same environment together are ______________
population
what is a main goal of in situ conservation ?
preserving biodiversity of existing habitats
what is true about prey in large groups ?
prey in the middle of the group are relatively safe .
what term describes the conversion of inorganic carbon to organic carbon ?
primary production
a theory that suggests that simple inorganic molecules could have reacted with each other by using energy either from the sun or from lighting . this resulted in simple organic molecules that could have later combined to form more complex molecules . which of the following is being described ?
primordial soup
temperate forests are characterized by _[blank]_ .
pronounced seasons with year-round rainfall
what part of the carbon cycle breaks down carbohydrates into carbon dioxide and water ?
respiration
which term refers to the cell's main protein-production site ?
ribosomes
what are RNA molecules that can act as enzymes ?
ribozymes
what does the RNA world hypothesis state about ribozymes ?
ribozymes were once more common than they are now . they eventually got replaced by proteins .
what type of mutation occurs when a base is substituted in the dna sequence for a gene , but the same amino acid is still produced ?
silent
what kind of population is more likely to be affected by genetic drift ?
small
which is a way that both eukaryotes and prokaryotes regulate protein production ?
small RNA
which is an example of the environment affecting gene expression ?
some genes being turned off in warm temperatures
review the following DNA sequences : original DNA Sequence : A T T G C T A A G T C A mutated DNA Sequence : A T T G A T A A G T C A which type of mutation has occurred ?
substitution
which type of mutation occurs when one base in a dna sequence is replaced by a different base ?
substitution
the creation of a genetic test for hereditary forms of breast cancer was a direct result of what ?
the Human Genome Project
in a phylogenetic tree , what does the distance between branches represent ?
the amount of evolutionary change
in an ecosystem , buffalo eat grass , and bears prey upon the buffalo . what would happen to the buffalo and bear populations if the grass population declined dramatically ?
the buffalo population and the bear population would decrease .
Which of these are genes that have more than two alleles ?
the c gene for melanin production in rabbit coats
why should a scientist use a plasmid with a GFP gene when inserting a new gene ?
the cells that take up the plasmid will fluoresce , allowing for easy identification of successful uptake .
which of the following defines primary production ?
the conversion of inorganic carbon to organic carbon
what is the purpose of the human genome ?
the data will help researcher devise new diagnostic and treatments for genetic diseases .
scientists are studying several genes . breeding experiments show that 10 percent of the offspring are recombinants for genes A and B . crosses with genes C and D produce 15 percent recombinants . what can be said about the two pairs of genes ?
the distance between genes A and B is less than the distance between genes C and D .
study the image . what can be interpreted from this cladogram ?
the dodo is most closely related to the spotted dove .
what is adaptive radiation ?
the evolution of many species from a single ancestor in a short amount of time
a Punnett square incorrectly predicts the outcome of a dihybrid cross . there are only two phenotypes in the F2 offspring instead of four . why ?
the genes are completely linked .
a punnett square incorrectly predicts the outcome of a dihybrid cross . there are four phenotypes in the F2 offspring , but not in the expected ratios . why ?
the genes are partially linked .
in pea plants , red flowers and round pollen are known to be recessive traits . in a dihybrid cross experiment , lots of plants with red flowers and round pollen are found in the F2 generation . how is this possible ?
the genes for flower color and pollen shape are linked .
Dihybrid cross experiments led Mendel to propose his law of independent assortment . Which statement best describes this law ?
the law of independent assortment states that alleles of different genes are inherited independently of each other .
what is an ethical concern with cloning mammals ?
the low success rate of cloned embryos
estuaries are characterized by _[blank]_ .
the presence of fresh water and salt water
the short-term conditions in Earth's atmosphere at a certain time and place is the definition of _[blank]_ .
the weather
read the statement : When Mendel crossed a purple-flowered pea plant with a white-flowered pea plant , the offspring always gad purple flowers , when Mendel crossed the offspring with each other , the second-generation offspring had some white-flowered plants . what conclusion can be drawn from this observation ?
there is a chance that any second-generation plant will be a white-flowered one .
what is an ethical concern about editing genes for diseases in specific tissues like the lungs in humans ?
there may be unknown effects from altering the genome .
the same DNA strand is analyzed in four species of fish . two species have more identical nucleotides than the others . what does this mean ?
they are more closely related .
what function do the DNA sequences found at the ends of chromosomes serve ?
they protect the chromosome from losing genes as parts of the chromosome are lost during cell division .
what property of greenhouse gases allows them to maintain a suitable temperature on the Earth ?
they reflect heat emitted by the Earth , back down towards the planet .
what is the function of the ribosome ?
to make proteins
What is epistasis ?
traits where one gene interferes with the effect of another
which of the following evidence for evolution can be obtained from fossils ?
transitional stages
which two processes are involved in protein synthesis ?
translation and transcription
a segment of a chromosome is transferred to a non-homologous chromosome . what is this mutation called ?
translocation
gene therapy is the attempt to
treat disease by changing a patient's DNA
ribosomes manufacture polypeptide chains in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells .
true
the closer genes are on a chromosome the fewer recombination's will occur
true
the side of a mountain that is exposed to more direct sunlight than the opposite side of the mountain can create a microclimate .
true
which statement correctly defines coevolution ?
two entirely different species affecting each other's evolution , as in predator-prey relationships
which describes symbiosis ?
two organisms belonging to different species live closely together and have specific interactions .
which mutagen is an example of a physical agent ?
ultraviolet radiation
read the scenario . a biologist inserts a human gene into a plasmid and then inserts the plasmid into some bacterial cells so that the function of the gene can be studied . however , he finds that he cannot identify which bacterial cells contained the new DNA . what should the biologist have done differently ?
used a plasmid containing the GFP gene
a population contains a lot of diversity in genetic traits . what condition does this describe ?
variation
which of the following is NOT a mutagen ?
water
what occurs in evaporation ?
water changes from liquid to water vapor
which of the following options has the resource correctly classified ?
water; renewable fossil fuels; nonrenewable forests; renewable
which of the following statements about the beaks of the Galápagos finches is correct ?
wheir beaks were adapted to the finches' particular environment .
Read the following statement . A dihybrid cross experiment is carried out in pea plants . The traits being observed are flower color and stem length . In the F2 generation , 81 plants have purple flowers and long stems , 27 plants have purple flowers and short stems , 27 plants have white flowers and long stems , and 3 plants have white flowers and short stems . Which traits are recessive ?
white flowers , short stem
replace X and Y with the correct answers x is the genetic makeup of an organism , as determined by the alleles , while Y is the observable form
x : genotype y : phenotype
Read the statement : When Mendel crossed a purple-flowered pea plant with a white-flowered pea plant , the offspring were always X . When Mendel crossed the offspring with each other , the distribution was about Y purple and Z white . The more experiments Mendel did with pea plants , the closer they approached these percentages . Which option correctly replaces X , Y , and Z in the statement ?
x : purple y : 75% z : 25%
PCR was used to amplify a specific 500-base section of DNA from three birds of the same species that were thought to be related . the three samples of amplified DNA were run on an electrophoresis gel . three bands were seen on the gel that were exactly the same size . are the birds related ?
yes , because the bands were the same size .
what are organisms that use chemical energy instead of sunlight produce carbohydrates ?
chemoautotrophs
which mutagen is an example of a chemical agent ?
cigarette smoke
plenty of dissolved oxygen exists in fast-moving river ecosystems , allowing plant life to flourish .
false
which of the following genes are linked in pea plants ?
flower color and pollen-grain shape
what is a common first step in ecological restoration ?
planting local native plants in an area
a single average phenotype is favored . what form of natural selection does this describe ?
stabilizing selection
study the histogram below . what form of natural selection does this histogram show ?
stabilizing selection
a biologist wishes to take a useful gene found in penguins and introduce it into some bacterial cells . her experimental procedure is given below . use a restriction enzyme to cut a gene out of the penguin DNA . use a restriction enzyme to cut open a plasmid . treat the plasmid with DNA ligase . treat the plasmid with DNA polymerase . introduce the plasmid into bacterial cells . a step is missing . where should it go in this procedure ?
" Mix the desired gene and plasmid together " should go between steps 2 and 3 .
which statements are true about variations in the genetic code ? select all that apply .
( missed one , 0.67/1 ) - they may provide selective advantages. - slight differences in the genetic code may have significant results.
what is true for DNA but not for RNA ? select all that apply .
( missed one , 0.67/1 ) - it has a double-stranded helix structure. - it contains the nitrogenous base thymine.
a scientist is given some frog tissue by a zoo . he is told that the zoo thinks the tissue may be from a rare Chiricahua Leopard Frog . in what order should the following procedures be done to identify the frog ? a. run PCR on the tissue using known Chiricahua Leopard Frog DNA primers . b. compare the results of the tissue sample and the known sample . c. run an electrophoresis gel using the sample given by the zoo and a known Chiricahua Leopard Frog DNA sample .
- A - C - B
how does linkage help to create genetic maps ? select all that apply .
- weak linkage between two genes on the same chromosome shows that they are not extremely close to one another . - linkage strength is a direct indicator of the distance between genes and markers .
if there is no immigration or emigration , how do the birth rate and the death rate affect population size ? select all that apply .
- when the birth rate and the death rate remain the same , the population size does not change . - when the death rate exceeds the birth rate , the population shrinks .
review the following data . what can be interpreted from this data ? select all that apply .
- woodpeckers are more closely related to hornbills than to owls . - out of all the birds listed, woodpeckers are least closely related to falcons .
A father is color blind , and a mother is homozygous dominant for normal vision . What is the probability that one of their offspring will be color blind ?
0%
How many alleles are typically found for mitochondrial genes ?
1
rank the levels in the ecology hierarchy from broadest level to most specific .
1 (broadest) : biosphere 2 : biome 3 : ecosystem 4 : community 5 : population 6 (most specific) : organism
on average , how much energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next ?
10%
In pea plants , green seeds are dominant (Y) , and yellow seeds are recessive (y) . The following Punnett square shows a cross for seed color .
100 percent
read the statements below : earth's surface was cool enough for water to remain liquid . earth was struck by a large body that caused the planet to melt . earth cooled enough for solid rock to form on the surface and volcanic activity to take place . place the statements in the order in which they occurred during the development of early Earth .
2 , 3 , 1
scientists now think humans have _____ genes .
20,000 to 25,000
a biologist wishes to take a useful gene found in pine trees and introduce it into some bacterial cells. her experimental procedure is given below . use a restriction enzyme to cut a gene out of the pine tree DNA . use a restriction enzyme to cut open a plasmid . treat the plasmid with DNA ligase . mix the desired gene and plasmid together . introduce the plasmid into bacterial cells . which steps should be switched in the biologist's procedure ?
3 and 4
a codon is group of nucleotides that code for an amino acid and is made of _____ nucleotides
3 nucleotides
What is the ratio of tall offspring to short offspring ?
3:1
A female has a brother who is color blind and a mother who is not . What is the probability that the female is a carrier for the trait ?
50%
approximately how much of the Earth's primary production occurs in the oceans ?
50%
A dihybrid cross experiment produces offspring of four different types in the F2 generation . What is the predicted ratio of the four phenotypes in the offspring ?
9:3:3:1
examine the sequence of bases below. T T A G C A T G G C identify the complementary strand of dna for the sequence of bases
A A T C G T A C C G
which choice describes the first nine letters of the DNA code shown in the sequence ?
AAA GTA TAT
Two parents both have homozygous genotypes . One parent has blood type A and the other has blood type B . What genotype can be expected in all of their children ?
AB
Multiple alleles for a gene exist in a population . Which of these statements describes how alleles are inherited ?
An individual can only inherit two alleles for a gene .
the physical exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes is called
Crossing over
which enzyme "glues" DNA fragment together ?
DNA ligase
which type of enzyme repairs nicks or breaks along the DNA backbone ?
DNA ligase
How can epistatic interactions affect the number of phenotypes that can appear ? Select all that apply .
Epistasis can mask genes and prevent them from affecting the phenotypes . Epistasis can create new phenotypes . Epistasis can modify existing phenotypes .
which are sex-linked traits ? select all that apply
Duchenne muscular dystrophy red-green color blindness
What statement is true about heterozygous organisms ?
Heterozygous organisms are more genetically diverse than homozygous organisms.
the process of cancer cells spreading to to parts of the body is called _____________
Metastasis
what summarizes the RNA world hypothesis ?
RNA was the first biomolecule to evolve and did so before DNA and proteins .
why might a Punnett square predicting the results of a dihybrid cross give incorrect results ?
The two genes are on the same chromosome, making some combinations less likely than others .
Mendel crossed a tall pea plant with a short pea plant . All the offspring in the first generation were tall pea plants . How did Mendel explain why all the offspring were tall pea plants ?
Two factors affect the height trait of pea plants . One of the factors is dominant over the other .
which option correctly replaces X and Y ? the Miller-Urey experiment resulted in the formation of several X molecules that are the basis for Y .
X: amino acid Y: proteins
replace X and Y to make the statement correct . in X , the instructions on the DNA are copied and transcribed onto a molecule of Y RNA . which terms correctly complete this statement ?
X: transcription Y: messenger
what is a major risk associated with cloning plants and animals for agriculture ?
cloned organisms are susceptible to diseases .
what ecological level is more specific than an ecosystem but less specific than a population ?
community
overproduction results in more individuals in a population than the resources can support . what does this cause ?
competition
what is the name for an organism that eats producers ?
primary consumer
the greenhouse effect causes an increase in Earth's _[blank]_ .
temperature
A dihybrid cross experiment is carried out in pea plants . Which statements are true ? Select all that apply .
the f1 generation will all have both dominant phenotypes . the f2 generation will be a mixture of four different phenotypes .
which procedure would help ensure that a new piece of DNA can be inserted inside a bacterial plasmid when the two are mixed together ?
the fragment and plasmid are both cut with the same restriction enzyme .
What is an example of an environmental effect on phenotype ?
the gender of sea turtles being affected by the temperature
what is a start codon ? select all that apply .
- a codon that begins protein synthesis . - a codon that inserts the first amino acid of a protein chain .
a scientist is trying to determine if a nucleic acid is rna . what features should the molecule have ? select all that apply .
- a single strand - the sugar ribose
mutagens are agents that cause dna mutations . what are the major types of mutagens ? select all that apply .
- biological - chemical - physical
what is the role of transfer rna in protein synthesis ? select all that apply .
- it brings amino acids to the ribosome . - it translates the genetic code to determine how the amino acids will link together .
what is the role of mRNA in protein synthesis ? select all that apply .
- it carries dna's genetic code to the ribosomes . - small and large ribosomal subunits attach to an mRNA molecule .
what is true about the genetic code ? select all that apply .
- it is the entire set of codons that carries the instructions for making proteins . - it determines the amino acid sequence of all proteins in an organism .
which statements are true about tRNA ? select all that apply .
- it reads an mRNA strand three bases at a time during protein production . - it carries an anticodon on one end, which is complementary to mRNA codons .
what can be said about mitochondria and its genetic code ? select all that apply .
- mitochondria interpret some codons differently than the standard genetic code . - the mitochondrial genetic code varies slightly from the standard genetic code .
which of the following statements are true about dna polymerase ? select all that apply .
- on the leading strand , it works toward the replication fork . - it adds nucleotides from the 5' end of the dna toward the 3' end . - on the lagging strand, it works away from the replication fork .
which of the following statements are true about the structure of ribosomes ? select all that apply .
- ribosomes do not have an outer membrane . - ribosomes are composed of a small subunit and large subunit . - ribosomes contain proteins and RNA .
which of these statements describe the function of the ribosome ? select all that apply .
- ribosomes translate mRNA into the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide . - ribosomes are protein-manufacturing centers .
which correctly describe a part of the dna molecule and what the part is made of ? select all that apply .
- rungs—bases - backbone—a phosphate group and a sugar
what are ethical concerns in using animals for research ? select all that apply .
- some animals may have adverse reactions . - animals cannot consent to being used in experiments .
what are some functions of dna ? select all that apply .
- storing information about all of life's processes - transferring genetic information to generations
which statements are true about ribosomes ? select all that apply .
- they contain rRNA . - they are the main protein-manufacturing sites of the cell .
which statements are true for stop codons ? select all that apply .
- they do not insert amino acids in the protein chain . - they signal the termination of protein synthesis .
which statements are true about start codons ? select all that apply .
- they signal the protein production mechanism to start . - the start codon sequence can be different in some cases . - they insert the first amino acid in the protein chain .
AUG is the start codon , and UAG , UGA , and UAA are the possible stop codons . the code on a human mRNA reads AUGCCCUUUAUGGGGUAA . which statements are true about this sequence ? select all that apply .
- two methionine amino acids will be in the protein chain . - the protein will have five amino acids .
some people have dimples ; other people do not . Having dimples is dominant over not having dimples . if the alleles for having dimples is represented with the letter D , what allele combinations can result in having dimples
DD , Dd
Which of the following statements about polygenic inheritance are true ? Select all that apply .
Each gene only contributes a small part to the phenotype . When a high number of genes is involved , the number of possible phenotypes is also high .
What is an effect that results when two genes are located side by side on the same chromosome ?
Punnett squares can give incorrect predictions of inheritance.
which statement is true about recessive traits ?
Recessive traits can only be expressed with recessive alleles
which of these diseases are examples of autosomal recessive human genetic disorders ? select all that apply .
Tay-Sachs disease cystic fibrosis sickle cell anemia
What statement would be true according to the theory of blending inheritance ?
The offspring of a tall parent plant and a short parent plant will all have a height in the middle .
Which statement best describes a monohybrid cross ?
a cross in which traits of several different characteristics are studied
What statement is true ?
a diploid organism most often has two alleles for a trait.
What effects can epistasis have on polygenic inheritance ? Select all that apply .
a gene can modify the effect of another gene a gene can mask the effect of another gene genes can combine to produce entirely new traits
which statement defines heterozygous ?
a genotype composed of two different alleles
A type of insect can be red or black . Red is the dominant trait and is represented by a capital R . Identify the Punnett square that illustrates all offspring being homozygous recessive for a trait .
all lowercase r
Which of the following facts was unknown to Gregor Mendel ?
alleles for genes are found on chromosomes
What is the difference between blood types in the ABO blood type system ?
antigens on red blood cells
Fathers can only pass X-linked traits to their _[blank1]_ , while mothers can pass X- linked traits to their _[blank2]_ . What option correctly completes this sentence .
daughters ; sons and daughters
In which situation are you likely to find a trait with only one allele ?
genes found in the DNA of the mitochondria
How are human genetic disorders related to genetic mutations ?
human genetic disorders are caused by genetic mutations that occur in human genetic material .
A lab technician observes that the red blood cells in a blood sample display codominance . What alleles does the person who provided the blood sample have ?
iA and iB
A person has blood type B . What combination of alleles could she have to give her this blood type ? Select all that apply .
iBi iBiB
Two people have the genotype IAIB . Of the following options , what possible genotypes could their children have ?
iBiB iAiA iAiB
A lab technician observes that the red blood cells in a blood sample have surface antigen B . What alleles does the person who provided the blood sample have ?
iBiB or iBi
What are characteristics of polygenic traits ? Select all that apply .
on a histogram , traits distribute on a bell-shaped curve traits are continuous across a range
some types of antibiotic medicine harm the ribosomes of prokaryotes , such as bacteria , but not eukaryotes . why are only prokaryotic ribosomes affected ?
prokaryotic ribosomes have a different molecular composition than eukaryotic ribosomes .
Which factor determines if someone has brown eyes or green eyes ?
several genes acting together
what are ethics ?
standards that establish right and wrong behavior
A few genes are responsible for melanin pigmentation in human skin . Each gene has one allele that codes for melanin production and one allele that does not . Which of the following are true ? Select all that apply .
the combination of alleles determines how pigmented the skin will be each allele only contributes a small amount to the phenotype
If both parents are unaffected carriers of an autosomal recessive disorder , which one of the following statements is true ?
the offspring will have a 25% chance of having the disorder .
which statement is true about model organisms ?
they help scientists understand biological processes