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THIS. IS. JEOPARDY. Jeopardy. Mendel. Meiosis. Punnett. Uh-Oh. Probability. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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JeopardyMendel Meiosis Punnett Uh-Oh Probability

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Mendel

Mendel work with these plants

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$100 Answer from Mendel

What are Pea Plants?

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$200 Question from Mendel

Factors that Gregor Mendel concluded are responsible for inheritance

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$200 Answer from Mendel

What are genes?

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$300 Question from Mendel

The resulting phenotype of Mendel’s cross between true-breeding tall plants and true-breeding short plants

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$300 Answer from Mendel

What are all Tall plants?

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$400 Question from Mendel

Process used by Mendel toproduce hybrid plants

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$400 Answer from Mendel

What is Cross-pollination?

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$500 Question from Mendel

The law of segregation states that during fertilization, gametes randomly pair to produce this many combinations of alleles

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$500 Answer from Mendel

What is Four?

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$100 Question from Meiosis

How cells produced in Meiosis differ from the original cell

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$100 Answer from Meiosis

They have half the number of chromosomes

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$200 Question from Meiosis

There are this many divisions of Meiosis

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$200 Answer from Meiosis

What is Two?Meiosis I & Meiosis II

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$300 Question from Meiosis

Meiosis begins with this type of cell, which has two complete sets of chromosomes

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$300 Answer from Meiosis

What is diploid?

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$400 Question from Meiosis

Meiosis results in the formation of these

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$400 Answer from Meiosis

What are four haploid gametes?

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$500 Question from Meiosis

Crossing over occursIn this phase.

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$500 Answer from Meiosis

What is Prophase I?

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$100 Question from Punnett

This possible genotype(s) Can result from the

following cross: TT X tt

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$100 Answer from Punnett

What is Tt?

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$200 Question from Punnett

This possible phenotype(s) from the following cross:

Tt X Tt

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$200 Answer from Punnett

What are Tall and short?

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$300 Question from Punnett

A homozygous tall plant is crossed with a heterozygous tall plant. Whatare the possible genotypes?

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$300 Answer from Punnett

TTTt

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$400 Question from Punnett

A pea plant heterozygous for heightand seed color (TtYy), is crossed witha pea plant heterozygous for height, but homozygous for seed color (Ttyy).draw a Punnett square to represent the cross.

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$400 Answer from Punnett

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TY Ty tY ty

Ty TTYy TTyy TtYy Ttyy

Ty TTYy TTyy TtYy Ttyy

Ty TtYy Ttyy ttYy ttyy

Ty TtYy Ttyy ttYy ttyy

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$500 Question from Punnett

In a dihyrbid cross between a true-breeding tall plant with round seedsand a true-breeding short plant with wrinkled seeds, what are the possible genotypes of the F1 generation?

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$500 Answer from Punnett

All have the genotype TtRr

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$100 Question from Uh-Oh

What is the failure of homologous chromosomes to separate properly during meiosis called?

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$100 Answer from Uh-Oh

Nondisjunction

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$200 Question from Uh-Oh

What is the condition called when a zygote has an extra chromosome?

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$200 Answer from Uh-Oh

Trisomy

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$300 Question from Uh-Oh

What is the condition called whena zygote lacks a chromosome?

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$300 Answer from Uh-Oh

Monosomy

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$400 Question from Uh-Oh

Polyploidy frequently occurs in what kind of organisms?

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$400 Answer from Uh-Oh

Plants

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$500 Question from Uh-Oh

What is the result of a zygote havingan extra #21 chromosome?

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$500 Answer from Uh-Oh

Down Syndrome

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$100 Question from Probability

When you flip a coin, what is theprobability that it will be heads?

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$100 Answer from Probability

1/2

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$200 Question from Probability

The results predicted by probability are more likely to be seen when thereis a (large or small) number ofoffspring?

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$200 Answer from Probability

Large

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$300 Question from Probability

True or False?You always get the results shownin a Punnett square.

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$300 Answer from Probability

False

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$400 Question from Probability

In the following cross, what is theprobability for each possible genotype? Gg X Gg

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$400 Answer from Probability

GG = 1/4Gg = 1/2gg = 1/4

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$500 Question from Probability

In the following cross, what is theprobability for each phenotype?GgTt X GgTt

G = green T = tallg = yellow t = short

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$500 Answer from Probability

9 Green and Tall3 Green and Short3 Yellow and Tall1 Yellow and Short

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Final Jeopardy

How do the results of Mitosis differ from theresults of Meiosis?

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Mitosis results in 2 diploid cellsIdentical to the parent cell.Meiosis results in 4 genetically different haploid cells.


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