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By Katelyn Owens
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Question 1
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Marshmallow munchkin's have 8 chromosomes. Clearly show the number of chromosomes in each cell.
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Question 7
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The DNA sequence of a Marshmallow Munchkin is show below:
T A G - G C A - T C G- A A A
What is the mRNA sequence for the munchkin.
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Question 11
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One antennae (A) is dominant to two antennae (a).
Draw the punnett square for a two Marshmallows who are heterozygous for one antennae. (cross Aa x Aa)
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Question 16
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Draw a punnett square between Hailey (bb) and Harry (Bb)
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Question 17
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Look at #16. Blue (B) is dominant to green legs (b). What percent of the offspring will have blue legs?
Question 18
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Look at #16. Blue (B) is dominant to green legs (b). What percent of the offspring will have green legs?
Question 2
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What process makes gametes?
mitosis
meiosis
fertilization
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Question 3
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Define fertilization
water moving from high to low
process that makes gametes
process where an egg and sperm combine to make a zygote
process that converts sunlight into glucose
Question 4
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What process allows the zygote to develop into a multicellular organism?
mitosis
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meiosis
fertilization
Question 5
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What happens during meiosis to increase genetic variation?
active transport
crossing over
translation
cellular respiration
Question 6
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Which molecules holds the genetic code?
A. carbohydrates
B. lipids
C. nucleic acids
D. proteins
Question 8
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Find the protein chain for the mRNA sequence:
AUC - CGU-AGC-UUU
met-his-pro-thr
lys-arg-met-glu
ala-ser-try-pro
iso-arg-ser-phe
Question 9
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Which part of a DNA molecule holds the information that is eventually translated into a protein?
deoxyribose sugar
hydrogen bonds
nitrogenous bases
phosphate ions
Question 10
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If a Marshmallow munchkin has a mutation. The mutation will only be passed on to its offspring if the mutation is located in
skin cells
body cells
gametes
somatic cells
Question 12
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Look at #11, what percent of the babies will have one antennae?
Question 13
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Look at #11, what percent of the babies will be purebred for one antennae?
Question 14
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Look at #11, what is the genotypic ratio?
1:2:1
3:1
2:2:0
0:3:1
Question 15
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Look at #11, what is the phenotypic ratio?
1:2:1
2:2
3:1
4:0