Ch. 12-15
Immature cells that can divide and differentiate into specialized cells are called
stem cells
Predict the sex of two babies, the first with an XXY pair of sex chromosomes and the second with an X sex chromosome. (Baby #1 and baby #2) a. #1: male, #2: female b. #1: female, #2: male c. cannot determine with the chromosome information given d. both females e. both males
1: male, 2: female
Write in the normal chromosome number? (numerical value) a human egg: _____; a human sperm: _____; a human zygote:_____
23; 23; 46
If a man has an X-linked recessive disease, can his sons inherit that disease from him?
No, all sons inherit X chromosomes maternally
How are polygenic and multifactorial traits different? a. Polygenic traits are influenced by nutrition and diet, whereas multifactorial traits are not. b. Polygenic traits are genetically based, whereas multifactorial traits have both genetic and environmental influences. c. Polygenic traits are influenced by the number of traumatic life events, whereas multifactorial traits are influenced by the levels of brain chemicals. d. Polygenic traits show a continuous range of phenotypic variation, whereas multifactorial traits show several distinct phenotypes. e. There are more kinds of polygenic traits than multifactorial traits
Polygenic traits are genetically based, whereas multifactorial traits have both genetic and environmental influences.
Are males more affected by X-linked recessive genetic diseases than females? Why?
Yes, because females have an additional X chromosome to mask X-linked recessive alleles -Y chromosome does not represent the same alleles, and cannot mask X-linked recessive alleles
Inbreeding a. changes the allele frequency within a population b. does not change the allele frequency within a population c. increases the proportion of homozygous individuals to heterozygous individuals d. a and c e. b and c
a and c
The response of a population to environmental pressure so that advantageous traits become more common in the population over time
adaptation
Stem cells located in tissues that help maintain and regulate those tissues are called
adult and somatic stem cells
Stem cells in tissue can divide to produce: a. more stem cells b. specialized cells c. specialized cells that make up tissues d. The first two answers are correct e. All of the above
all of the above
A gamete is aneuploid if __________. a. one or more homologous chromosomes fail to separate in meiosis I b. one or more sister chromatids fail to separate in meiosis II c. there are more than 23 chromosomes in the cell d. there are fewer than 23 chromosomes in the cell e. All of the above are true
all of the above are true
Beta-lactam antibiotics interfere with bacteria's ability to synthesize
cell walls
The process by which a cell specializes to carry out a specific role is called
cellular differentiation
The evolution of antibiotic resistance is an example of:
directional selection
The type of natural selection in which organisms with phenotypes at one end of the spectrum are favored by the environment
directional selection
A type of natural selection in which organisms with phenotypes at both extremes of the phenotypic range are favored by the environment
diversifying selection
Different environments are responsible for a. ecological isolation b. reproductive isolation c. temporal isolation d. behavioral isolation e. mechanical isolation
ecological isolation
The change in allele frequencies in a population over time
evolution
The relative ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
fitness
There are two populations of trout in a town, both of which inhabit a different lake. These lakes are connected by a stream, and trout from these two populations are able to breed with one another. This is an example of which of the following? a. gene flow b. genetic drift c. the bottleneck effect d. the founder effect e. None of the above
gene flow
The total collection of alleles in a population is the
gene pool
Random changes in the allele frequency of a population between generations is the definition of
genetic drift
The negative reproductive consequences for a population associated with having a high frequency of homozygous individuals possessing harmful recessive alleles is
inbreeding depression
Which of the following inheritance patterns includes an environmental contribution? a. polygenic b. X-linked recessive c. X-linked dominant d. multifactorial e. none of the above
multifactorial
_____ describes a cell with the ability to differentiate into nearly any cell type in the body
pluripotent
A group of organisms of the same species living together in the same geographic area
population
What term refers to mechanisms that prevent mating (and therefore gene flow) between members of different species? a. ecological isolation b. reproductive isolation c. temporal isolation d. behavioral isolation e. mechanical isolation
reproductive isolation
Members of a population that interbreed and produce fertile offspring a. species b. animals c. individuals d. The first two are correct e. All of the above
species
A type of natural selection in which organisms near the middle of the phenotypic range of variation are favored
stabilizing selection
In humans, very-large-birth-weight babies and very tiny babies do not survive as well as midrange babies. What kind of selection is acting on human birth weight?
stabilizing selection
What is the Y chromosome commonly used for?
to determine paternity and anscetry
____ describes a cell with the ability to differentiate into any cell type in the body?
totipotent