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Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 2 Genetics Jeopardy 1 Cell Cycle Mitosis Meiosis Monohybrid Cross Dihybrid Cross 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

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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). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 2 Genetics Jeopardy 1

Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 2 Genetics Jeopardy 1

Cell Cycle Mitosis Meiosis Monohybrid Cross

Dihybrid Cross

1 1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2 2

3 3 3 3 3

4 4 4 4 4

5 5 5 5 5

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It consists of two stages of growth and one stage of

division

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What is the Cell Cycle?

(Cell Cycle stages are Interpahse, Mitosis and

Cytokinesis)

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The phase in Interphase during which the cell

prepares for division and the centrioles replicate

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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

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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

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What is Cytokinesis?

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It consists of two sister chromatids held together by a

centromere

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What is Chromosome?

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They are identical genetic copies of each other

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What areSister Chromatids?

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

cells

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What is the function of mitosis?

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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

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What is Anaphase?

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The product of mitosis

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What is two genetically identical

Daughter Cells?

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Caused by toxic substances, radiation or viruses, these

changes become permanent error and become copied

during Prophase

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What are Mutations?

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In plant cells, this must develop between the two

newly forming cells in order for cell walls to properly

separate

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What is a Cell Plate?

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The production of reproductive cells called

gametes

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What is the function of Meiosis?

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Similar chromosomes that form pairs during Prophase I

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What areHomologous chromosomes?

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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

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What is Crossing Over?

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Eight

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What is the number of phases in

Meiosis?

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It is term defining the end result of meiosis (i.e., the

production of gametes that are either egg or sperm)

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What is Gametogenesis?

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When this allele is present, it is the trait that will always be

expressed (i.e., appears)

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What is Dominant?

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

Generation

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What is Filial Generation

or F1 Generation

or Hybrid?

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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

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What is the Law of Segregation?

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The Mendelian Ratio in the F2 Generation that occurs in a

monohybrid cross

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What is 3:1?

(Dominant Trait is expressed 75% of the time and the

Recessive Trait occurs 25% of the time)

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

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What is Heterozygous Dominant?

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PpRr

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What is a heterozygous dominant

gentoype?

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It is the ratio of F2 Generation offspring produced by crossing two hybrid F1 Generation organisms

(i.e., heterozygous dominant)

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What is 9:3:3:1?

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It is the only way the recessive traits can be

expressed in the F2 Generation of a dihybrid

cross

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

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

for another trait

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What is the Law of

Independent Assortment?

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Genetic cross betweenhybrids that

differ in two traits

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What is a Dihybrid Cross?