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AP Biology Exam Review

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• Read the Question• Click on the button of the right answer

• If you are wrong you go back to the start, if you answer correctly, you move on.

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1. What are Mendel’s Laws?

A Law of Segregation

B

C

Law of Independent assortment

Both Law of Segregation and Law of Independent Assortment

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Right!!!!!!!!• Both the Law of Segregation and the Law of

Independent Assortment are included in Mendel’s Law

• The Law of Segregation states that each allele segregates separately. One of each homologous chromosomes goes to each new cell.

• The Law of Independent Assortment states that in a dihybrid cross, each trait is independent of the other.

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2. What is a Locus?

A

B

C

The copied strand of the chromosome.

Exact location on a chromosome where a gene is located.

The offspring generation

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• A locus is the exact location on a chromosome where a gene is located

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3. What is progeny?

A

B

C

The offspring generation

The parent generation

A sex influenced trait

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RIGHT!• Progeny is the offspring generation

of a test cross

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4. What is a homologous pair?

A

C

B

Every cell contains two copies of each chromosome

The chromosome and its copy

The original pair of chromosomes

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***RIGHT***• In a homologous pair, every cell contains

two copies of each chromosome

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5. Define an x-inactivation

B

A

C One of the x chromosomes does not uncoil into chromatin, it becomes a barr body instead.

A genetic defect on the x chromosome

The x chromosome replicates uncontrollable

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• X-inactivation is when one of the x chromosomes does not uncoil into chromatin and becomes a barr body instead

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6. What is a test cross?

A

C

B

A cross between any two pair of alleles to find the progeny

When you are trying to figure out what the make up of the allele is, A_ (either A or a), and you cross it with a pure recessive allele

A test between progeny to find the parent generation

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Yeah!! A test cross is when you are trying to

figure out what the make up of the allele is, A_ (either A or a), and you cross it with a pure recessive allele

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7. In the genus Homo sapien, who is the heterogametic sex?

A

B

C Male

Female

Either sex could be the heterogametic sex

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• In the genus Homo sapien, the male is the heterogametic sex

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8. In the genus Homo sapien, who is the homogametic sex?

A

B

C

Female

Male

Either sex could be the homogametic sex

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• In the genus Homo sapien, the female is the homogametic sex

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9. What is the genotype of the blood type A?

A

B

C AA and AO

AB and AO

AA and AB

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• The genotype of blood type A is AA or AO

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10. What is the genotype of the blood type B?

A

B

C

BB and BO

BB and AB

AB and BO

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• The genotype for blood type B is BO or BB

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11. What is the genotype of the blood type AB?

A

B

C

AB

AB and AO

AA and AB

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***RIGHT***• The genotype for blood type AB is AB

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12. What is the genotype of the blood type O?

A

B

C

OO

OO and BO

AO and OO

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CORRECT!!!!CORRECT!!!!• The Genotype for blood type O is OO

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13. What is pleiotrophy?

A

B

C

An inactive gene

A single gene which has multiple effects

A recessive gene that shows in the phenotype

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RIGHTRIGHT• Pleiotrophy is a single gene which has

multiple effects

• An example would be Siamese cats

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14. What is epistasis?

A

B

C Two recessive genes which cause dominance not to show

A gene that expressed in the genotype but not shown in the phenotype

A gene which effects multiple characteristics

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You’re Right!!!You’re Right!!!• An epistasis is two recessive genes that

cause dominance not to show

• An example would be snapdragons

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15. What is polygenic inheritance?

A

B

C

A single gene which has multiple effects

A gene which shows no characteristics

A dominant trait that is not expressed

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RIGHT!!!RIGHT!!!• Polygenic Inheritance is a single gene

which has multiple effects

• An example would be in skin color and height

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16. An environmentally produced phenotype that

stimulates the effects of a particular gene is called:

A

B

C A Phenocopy

Industrial Melanism

Genetic Drift

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Correct!!!!• An environmentally produced phenotype

that stimulates the effects of a particular gene is called a phenotype

• Examples are tranquilizer

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17. Which genetic defect is the inability to break

down phenylalanine?

B

A

C

Phenylketonuria

Tay-Sach’s Syndrome

Huntington Disease

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WRONGWRONG

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RIGHTRIGHT• The genetic disease that effects the

inability to break down phenylalanine is phenylketonuria.

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18. Which genetic defect is characterized by lipids causing nervous system

disorder?

A

B

C

Tay-Sachs Syndrome

Phenylketonuria

Huntington Disease

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***RIGHT***• Tay-Sachs syndrome is characterized by

lipids causing a nervous system disorder.

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19. Which genetic disease starts at middle age with

mild mental illness?

A

B

C Huntington disease

Tay-Sach’s Syndrome

Cystic Fibrosis

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~RIGHT~~RIGHT~• Huntington disease is a genetic disease

which starts at middle age with mild mental illness.

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20. Which genetic defect has sickle shaped cells and abnormal hemoglobin?

A

B

C Sickle cell anemia

Down Syndrome

Cystic Fibrosis

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Correct!!!!• Sickle cell anemia is characterized by

sickle shaped cells and abnormal hemoglobin.

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21. Which genetic disease causes problems with blood

clotting?

A

B

C

Hemophilia

Sickle Cell Anemia

Cystic Fibrosis

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RIGHT• Hemophilia is a genetic disease which

causes problems with blood clotting.

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22. What is the inability to distinguish red from

green?

A

B

C Red-green colorblindness

Sickle Cell Anemia

Hemophilia

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CORRECT• Red-green colorblindness is a genetic

disorder which is characterized by the inability to distinguish red from green.

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23. What genetic disease is known as trisomy21?

A

B

C

Down’s Syndrome

Tay-Sach’s Syndrome

Red-Green Colorblindness

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GOOD JOB• The genetic disease also know as trisomy

21 is Down’s Syndrome.

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24. Which genetic disease causes the deteriorating

of muscles?

A

B

C

Duchene’s Muscular Dystrophy

Cystic Fibrosis

Down’s Syndrome

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RIGHT!!!• Duchene’s Muscular Dystrophy is a

genetic disease which causes the deteriorating of muscles.

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25. Which genetic disease is caused by an X, X, and

Y chromosome?

A

B

C

Klinefelton syndrome

Down’s Syndrome

Criduchat

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CORRECTCORRECT• The genetic disease caused by an XXY

chromosome is Klinefelton syndrome

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26. Which genetic disease is characterized by a cat-

like cry?

A

B

C

Criduchat

Down’s Syndrome

Hemophilia

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ALRIGHT!• The genetic disease characterized by a

cat-like cry is Criduchat.

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27. What is deletion?

A

B

C Sections of the chromosome are deleted

Sections of the chromosome are inverted

Sections of the chromosome are duplicated

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RIGHT!!!!• Deletion happens when sections of the

chromosomes are deleted.

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28. What is inversion?

A

B

C

Sections of the chromosome are switched

Sections of the chromosome are duplicated

Sections of the chromosome are deleted

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Yep!• Inversion is when sections of the

chromosome are switched.

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29. What is translocation?

A

B

C

A section of one chromosome switches with a section of another chromosome

Sections of the chromosome are switched

A section of the chromosome is deleted

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Good answer• Translocation is when a section of one

chromosome switches with another chromosome.

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30. What is duplication?

A

B

C Sections of a chromosome replicate more than once

Sections of the chromosome are deleted

Sections of the chromosome are switched

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Alright!• Duplication is when sections of a

chromosome are duplicated more than once.

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31. What is nondisjunction?

A

B

C

The homologous chromosomes do not separate at interphase

There is a duplication of the chromosome

One X chromosome is duplicated in chromosome 23

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GOOD JOB• Nondisjunction is when the homologous

chromosomes do not separate at interphase.

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32. What is expressivity?

A

B

C

The degree to which a particular gene is expressed

There is a duplication of chromosome 21

Recessive genes are expressed instead of dominant genes

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RIGHT!!!• Expressivity is the degree to which a

particular gene is expressed.

• An example would be sickle cells

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33. What is polyploidy?

A

B

C

There are more than two complete sets of chromosomes

Chromosome 21 duplicates more than once

The X chromosome is expressed twice along with a Y chromosome

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RIGHT!!!• Polyploidy is when there are

more than two complete sets of chromosomes.

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