Physical Anthropology Quiz 1

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Intro to Pysical Anthropology study quiz for week 1.
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Question 1

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What is a karyotype?
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  • The complete chromosomal complement of an individual usually based on a photograph of the chromosomes visualized under the microscope.
  • Any of the chromosomes other than the sex chromosomes.
  • In mammals, chromosomes X and Y, with XX producing females and XY producing males.
  • The sum total of all the genes carried by an individual.

Question 2

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Any chromosome OTHER than the sex chromosome:
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  • Karyotype
  • Autosomes
  • Zygote
  • Mitosis

Question 3

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A triplet of nucleotide bases in mRNA that specifies an amino acid or the initiation or termination of a polypeptide sequence:
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  • Gene
  • Genetic code
  • Amino acid
  • Codon

Question 4

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Molecules that form the basic building blocks of protien:
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  • Amino acids
  • Polypeptides
  • Hormones
  • Codons

Question 5

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Polypeptides are:
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  • Molecules that form the basic building blocks for protien.
  • A molecule made up of a chain of amino acids.
  • The fundamental unit of heredity.
  • A Complex protien that is a catalyst for chemical processes in the body.

Question 6

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An ENZYME is a complex protien that is a catalyst for chemical processes in the body.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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[blank_start]Mitochondria[blank_end] are organelles in the cytoplasm of the cell where energy production for the cell takes place. Contains its own DNA.
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  • Mitochondria

Question 8

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Structures composed primarily of RNA, which are found on the endoplasmic reticulum. They are the site of protien synthesis.
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  • Ribosomes
  • Mitochondria
  • Proteins
  • Nucleotides

Question 9

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A disease caused by a recessive allele; one copy of the allele must be inherited from each parent for the disease to develope.
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  • Autosomal recessive diseases
  • Trinucleotide repeat diseases
  • Autosomal dominant diseases
  • Sickle cell diseases

Question 10

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[blank_start]Heritability[blank_end] is a statistic geneticists use to quantify the proportion of all variation observed for a trait that can be attributed to genetic rather than environmental factors.
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  • Heritability

Question 11

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Phenotypic traits that result from the combined action of more than one gene; most complex traits are this.
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  • Polygenic traits.
  • Super traits.
  • X-linked traits.
  • Pleiotropy

Question 12

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A [blank_start]genotype[blank_end] is the genetic makeup of an individual. It can refer to the entire genetic complement or more narrowly to the alleles present at a specific locus on two homologous chromosomes.
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  • genotype

Question 13

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A [blank_start]phenotype[blank_end] is an observable or measurable feature of an organism. This can be anatomical, biochemical, or behavioral.
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  • phenotype

Question 14

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In a diploid organism, dominant refers to an allele that must be present in two copies (homozygous) in order to be expressed.
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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In a diploid organism, an allele that is expressed when present on only one pair of homologous chromosomes.
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  • Dominate
  • Recessive

Question 16

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Examples of HOMOZYGOUS Genotypes and corresponding phenotype. Select all that apply.
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  • AA, Type A.
  • BB, Type B.
  • AO, Type A.
  • OO, Type O.
  • AB, Type AB.

Question 17

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A male with blood type AO mates with a female with blood type B. What possible blood types can their offspring posses?
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  • A
  • O
  • AB
  • B
  • All of the above.

Question 18

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A male with a blood type of OO mates with a female with a blood type of AO. Possible blood types for their offspring include:
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  • O
  • A
  • B
  • AB

Question 19

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A male with blood type O mates with a female with blood type AB. What blood types are NOT possible for their offspring to possess?
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  • A
  • AB
  • B
  • They can have any blood type offspring.

Question 20

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A couples blood types are O and AB. Which possible blood type could their offspring posses?
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  • O
  • AB
  • A
  • OO
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