Question 1
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What type of logic is scientific inquiry mostly based on?
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Inductive
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Deductive
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Scientific
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Inferential
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Pixie dust
Question 2
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What are the 3 criteria of a good experimental test of a hypothesis?
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Falsification, validity, and truth value
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Bias, dogma, and timing
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Test only the experimental variable, predicted time, explanatory power
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Observation, hypothesis, testing
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Must have a null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, be falsifiable
Question 3
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Male pattern baldness is an example of a _____________ trait?
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X-Linked
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Y-Linked
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Sex limited
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Sex influenced
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Holandric
Question 4
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How many Barr Bodies are in human female germ cells?
Question 5
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A recessive phenotype is expressed if the genotype is?
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Homozygous
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Heterozygous
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Hemizygous
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X-linked
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Autosomal
Question 6
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Two parents are homozygous for blonde hair, and blonde hair is dominant over red hair. Which best explains a child with red hair?
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Dominant/Recessive
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Incomplete dominance
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Co-dominance
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Epistasis
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Epigenetics
Question 7
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For a gene with multiple alleles, what is the maximum number of alleles that a diploid individual can have for that locus?
Question 8
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What genotype would allow for Bar Bodies in males?
Question 9
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What kind of cross would explain a ratio 0f 3:1 tall plants to short plants? (you may wish to draw a punnet square)
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True breeding tall x true breeding short
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Heterozygote tall x homozygous short
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X-linked
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Heterozygous tall x heterozygous tall
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None of the above
Question 10
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The condition when an individual normally has only one allele for a trait (ex: due to sex chromosome, is called)?
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Homozygous
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Heterozygous
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Hemizygous
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Lethal
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Autosomal
Question 11
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Which of the following apply to Mitosis?
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Produce 2 diploid cells
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Produce 2 haploid cells
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Produce 4 diploid cells
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Produce 4 haploid cells
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Is subject to non-dysjunction
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Involves recombination
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Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell
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Occurs only in animal cells
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Is for growth and repair
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Conserves the size of the genome from one generation to the next
Question 12
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Which of the following apply to meiosis?
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Produce 2 diploid cells
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Produce 2 haploid cells
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Produce 4 diploid cells
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Produce 4 haploid cells
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Is subject to non-dysjunction
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Involves recombination
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Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell
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Occurs only in animal cells
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Is for growth and repair
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Conserves the size of the genome from one generation to the next
Question 13
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What of the following apply to the development and practice of Science?
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Immutable
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Subject to bias
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Is infallible
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Separate from culture
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Is dogmatic
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Allows for changes in belief as new evidence is accumulated
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Does not need to be falsifiable
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Based on observation, hypothesis and testing
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Was developed by a couple of individuals in the 19th century
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Theory is based on validity and truth value
Question 14
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The cell above is?
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Polyploid
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Diploid
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Haploid
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Triploid
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Dead
Question 15
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In G, how many chromatids does the cell contain?
Question 16
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Which describes this cell?
Question 17
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What stage of the cell cycle is represented?
Question 18
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Which of the above best represents the cell from Part A, in prophase?
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A
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B
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C
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D
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None of the above
Question 19
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How many homologous pairs are in the cell?
Question 20
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How many chromosomes are in the cell?
Question 21
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How many chromatids are in the cell?
Question 22
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Which of the above best represents metaphase for the cell from parts A and B?
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A
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B
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C
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D
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None of the above
Question 23
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Which of the above most accurately represents anaphase?
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A
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B
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C
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D
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None of the above
Question 24
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Which group most accurately represents the products from the parent cell in Part A?
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A
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B
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C
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D
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None of the above
Question 25
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Assuming a dominant/recessive relationship between T and t, what are the phenotype ration of the cross?
Question 26
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Assuming an incomplete dominance relationship between T and t, what are the phenotype ratio of the cross?
Question 27
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Assuming that T is dominate to t, but T is a lethal allele in the homozygous condition, what are the phenotype ratios of the cross?