Quiz 2: Heredity and Genetics
  • 1. The father of Genetics is ______________________.
A) Gregor Mendel
B) Bill Gates
C) Albert Einstein
D) Pedro Calderon
  • 2. My favorite class is: _________________________.
A) Mathematics
B) Health
C) Global History
D) Science
  • 3. The genetic instructions that offspring receive are called: _________________.
A) cloning RNA
B) genes
C) heredity
D) nuclei
  • 4. The passing of genetic information from 1 generation to the next is called __________________.
A) heredity
B) cloning RNA
C) nuclei
D) genes
  • 5. Genes determine the characteristics or _____________________ each offspring will have.
A) nuclei
B) chromosomes
C) cells
D) traits
  • 6. The type of reproduction where only 1 parent is involved is called __________________ reproduction.
A) asexual
B) di-clonal
C) sexual
D) di-zygomatic
  • 7. Identical genetic copies are known as ____________________.
A) specials
B) Zack and Cody
C) differents
D) clones
  • 8. The sex cells produced by the male are called ____________________.
A) sperm
B) testes
C) ovaries
D) gonads
  • 9. When a sperm and egg combine to form a new cell with a complete set of genetic instructions, a unique combination of genes results called genetic ________________________.
A) replication
B) recombination
C) cloning
D) reproduction
  • 10. Sections of DNA within a chromosome are called _______________________.
A) genes
B) recombipods
C) tripods
D) superunits
  • 11. The 4 bases of Nitrogen in DNA are _____________________________.
A) A, T, C, G
B) A, T, B, K
C) A, C, D, B
D) A, G, H, B
  • 12. Which statement describes one characteristic of DNA?
A) It is different in each cell of an organism.
B) It is the template for the replication of genetic information.
C) Organic catalysts are made up of these molecules.
D) Cell membranes contain many of these molecules.
  • 13. Researchers have found that formaldehyde and asbestos can alter DNA base sequences. Based on this research, the use of these chemicals has been greatly reduced because they
A) may act as fertilizers, increasing the growth of algae in ponds
B) are capable of causing mutations in humans
C) have been replaced by more toxic compounds
D) interfere with the production of antibiotics by white blood cells
  • 14. Sexual reproduction involves the following processes: A. Differentiation, B. Fertilization, C. Gamete production, and D. Mitosis
    Which sequence represents the order in which these processes occur?
A) C → B → D → A
B) D → B → C → A
C) B → A → C → D
D) A → B → C → D
  • 15. A new alien lifeform has 10 chromosomes in each of its gametes. How many chromosomes are normally found in each of its body cells?
A) 30
B) 5
C) 20
D) 15
  • 16. The sorting and recombining of genes during meiosis and fertilization usually leads to the production of
A) zygotes with the genetic information to produce only females
B) offspring with some traits that did not appear in their parents
C) gametes with many copies of the same chromosome
D) embryos with traits identical to those of all other members of the species
  • 17. Which situation would most likely produce a gene mutation in a squirrel?
A) The squirrel stops using its claws for digging
B) Oak trees gradually become less common
C) The squirrel is exposed to X-Ray radiation for several days
D) The weather becomes wetter for a short period of time
  • 18. A sudden change in the DNA of a chromosome can usually be passed on to future generations if the change occurs in a
A) sex cell
B) epididymis cell
C) scrotum cell
D) skin cell
  • 19. During meiosis, crossing-over (gene exchange between chromosomes) may occur. Crossingover usually results in
A) fertilization and development
B) overproduction of gametes
C) variation within the species
D) the formation of identical offspring
  • 20. The reproductive system of the human male produces gametes and
A) transfers gametes to the female for internal fertilization
B) provides an area for fertilization
C) produces enzymes that prevent fertilization
D) releases hormones involved in external fertilization
  • 21. A great deal of information can now be obtained about the future health of people by examining the genetic makeup of their cells. There are concerns that this information could be used to deny an individual health insurance or employment. These concerns best illustrate that
A) acquiring too much knowledge in human genetics will discourage future research in that area
B) scientific inquiry involves the collection of information from a large number of sources
C) scientific explanations depend upon evidence collected from a single source
D) while science provides knowledge, values are essential to making ethical decisions using this knowledge
  • 22. When DNA separates into two strands, the DNA would most likely be directly involved in
A) fertilization
B) differentiation
C) evolution
D) replication
  • 23. The instructions for the traits of an organism are coded in the arrangement of
A) fat molecules in the cell membrane
B) energy-rich bonds in starch molecules
C) glucose units in carbohydrate molecules
D) bases in DNA in the nucleus
  • 24. Which statement is true regarding an alteration or change in DNA?
A) It is always known as a mutation.
B) It is always passed on to offspring.
C) It is always advantageous to an individual.
D) It is always detected by the process of chromatography.
  • 25. Scientific studies show that identical twins who were separated at birth and raised in different homes may vary in height, weight, and intelligence. The most probable explanation for these differences is that (think Zack and Cody)
A) environments in which they were raised were different enough to affect the expression of their genes
B) original genes of each twin increased in number as they developed
C) environments in which they were raised were different enough to change the genetic makeup of both individuals
D) one twin received genes only from the mother while the other twin received genes only from the father
  • 26. In animals, the normal development of an embryo is dependent on
A) production of body cells having half the number of chromosomes as the zygote
B) fertilization of a mature egg by many sperm cells
C) mitosis and the differentiation of cells after fertilization has occurred
D) production of new cells having twice the number of chromosomes as the zygote
  • 27. Individual cells can be isolated from a mature plant and grown with special mixtures of growth hormones to produce a number of genetically
    identical plants. This process is known as
A) cloning
B) recombinant DNA technology
C) meiotic division
D) selective breeding
  • 28. If a set of instructions that determines all of the characteristics of an organism is compared to a book, and a chromosome is compared to a chapter in the book, then what might be compared to a paragraph in the book?
A) a starch molecule
B) an egg
C) an amino acid
D) a DNA molecule
  • 29. If I fail to give my Homeworks on time and complete my Quizzes with high grades, I will most likely
A) receive an Ipod and an LX from my teacher
B) get really high grades
C) join the Superintendent's list for best student performance
D) go to Summer School to learn more Science
  • 30. In a particular variety of corn, the kernels turn red when exposed to sunlight. In the absence of sunlight, the kernels remain yellow. Based on this information, it can be concluded that the color of these corn kernels is due to
A) a different type of DNA that is produced when sunlight is present
B) the effect of environment on gene expression
C) a different species of corn that is produced in sunlight
D) the effect of sunlight on the number of chromosomes inherited
  • 31. What determines the kind of genes an organism possesses?
A) type of amino acids in the cells of the organism
B) size of simple sugar molecules in the organs of the organism
C) shape of the protein molecules in the organelles of the organism
D) sequence of the subunits A, T, C, and G in the DNA of the organism
  • 32. The structure that makes nutrients most directly available to a human embryo is the
A) stomach
B) ovary
C) gamete
D) placenta
  • 33. From a single monkey, an animal breeder claims that he has successfully cloned two monkeys. He displays the two monkeys, a male and a female, to the public. The claim of the breeder should be rejected because the monkeys
A) developed from more than one sperm cell
B) are twins
C) have the same parents
D) are of two different sexes
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