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Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 2 Genetics Jeopardy 1

Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 2 Genetics Jeopardy 1. It consists of two stages of growth and one stage of division. What is the Cell Cycle? (Cell Cycle stages are Interpahse, Mitosis and Cytokinesis).

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Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 2 Genetics Jeopardy 1

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  1. Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 2 Genetics Jeopardy 1

  2. It consists of two stages of growth and one stage of division

  3. What is the Cell Cycle?(Cell Cycle stages are Interpahse, Mitosis and Cytokinesis)

  4. The phase in Interphase during which the cell prepares for division and the centrioles replicate

  5. What is Growth 2 or Gap 2 (G2)?Interphase has three stages:G1 – Rapid growth and metabolismS – DNA synthesis and replicationG2 – Preparation for division and centriole replication

  6. During this stage, (1) spindle fibres break down and disappear, (2) a nuclear membrane form around each of the two new sets of chromosomes and (3) the cytoplasm divides between the two halves of the cell

  7. What is Cytokinesis?

  8. It consists of two sister chromatids held together by a centromere

  9. What is Chromosome?

  10. They are identical genetic copies of each other

  11. What areSister Chromatids?

  12. Increase the number of cells, regenerate damage tissues, and replace dead cells

  13. What is the function of mitosis?

  14. Third phase of mitosis where the centromeres splits apart and the chromatids are pulled to the opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibre

  15. What is Anaphase?

  16. The product of mitosis

  17. What is two genetically identical Daughter Cells?

  18. Caused by toxic substances, radiation or viruses, these changes become permanent error and become copied during Prophase

  19. What are Mutations?

  20. In plant cells, this must develop between the two newly forming cells in order for cell walls to properly separate

  21. What is a Cell Plate?

  22. The production of reproductive cells called gametes

  23. What is the function of Meiosis?

  24. Similar chromosomes that form pairs during Prophase I

  25. What areHomologous chromosomes?

  26. It occurs in Prophase I when non-sister chromatids wind around each other and exchange segments of chromosomes to create new genetic combinations in the gametes

  27. What is Crossing Over?

  28. Eight

  29. What is the number of phases in Meiosis?

  30. It is term defining the end result of meiosis (i.e., the production of gametes that are either egg or sperm)

  31. What is Gametogenesis?

  32. When this allele is present, it is the trait that will always be expressed (i.e., appears)

  33. What is Dominant?

  34. The offspring produced by cross of the two different purebred parents of the P Generation

  35. What is Filial Generation or F1 Generationor Hybrid?

  36. It is the law that states that inherited traits are determined by pairs of “factors” AND the factors separate so that there is one factor in each gamete

  37. What is the Law of Segregation?

  38. The Mendelian Ratio in the F2 Generation that occurs in a monohybrid cross

  39. What is 3:1? (Dominant Trait is expressed 75% of the time and the Recessive Trait occurs 25% of the time)

  40. Term for an organism with one dominant allele and one recessive allele

  41. What is Heterozygous Dominant?

  42. PpRr

  43. What is a heterozygous dominant gentoype?

  44. It is the ratio of F2 Generation offspring produced by crossing two hybrid F1 Generation organisms (i.e., heterozygous dominant)

  45. What is 9:3:3:1?

  46. It is the only way the recessive traits can be expressed in the F2 Generation of a dihybrid cross

  47. What is if all alleles in the genotype are recessive (e.g., pprr)?

  48. It is the law that states that the inheritance of alleles for one trait do not affect the inheritance of alleles for another trait

  49. What is the Law of Independent Assortment?

  50. Genetic cross betweenhybrids that differ in two traits

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