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Heredity Assessment Jeopardy

Heredity Assessment Jeopardy. Why were ratios important in Mendel ’ s work?. Why were ratios important in Mendel ’ s work?. Each parent gives one set of these to the offspring. Each parent gives one set of these to the offspring.

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Heredity Assessment Jeopardy

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  1. Heredity Assessment Jeopardy

  2. Why were ratios important in Mendel’s work?

  3. Why were ratios important in Mendel’s work?

  4. Each parent gives one set of these to the offspring.

  5. Each parent gives one set of these to the offspring.

  6. A plant with two dominant OR two recessive alleles is said to be

  7. A plant with two dominant OR two recessive alleles is said to be

  8. Asexual reproduction relates to humans in that

  9. Asexual reproduction relates to humans in that

  10. How are sex cells different from other human cells?

  11. How are sex cells different from other human cells?

  12. What are homologous chromosomes?

  13. What are homologous chromosomes?

  14. Why do sex-linked disorders occur more often in males?

  15. Why do sex-linked disorders occur more often in males?

  16. The one thing that Gregor Mendel realized could explain the results of his experiments was that

  17. The one thing that Gregor Mendel realized could explain the results of his experiments was that

  18. What carries the genes that determine sex?

  19. What carries the genes that determine sex?

  20. Instructions for an inherited trait are called

  21. Instructions for an inherited trait are called

  22. The different forms of a gene that decide a characteristic are known as

  23. The different forms of a gene that decide a characteristic are known as

  24. What did Mendel discover about recessive traits?

  25. What did Mendel discover about recessive traits?

  26. Which one of the following is the name for the way cells divide in asexual reproduction?

  27. Which one of the following is the name for the way cells divide in asexual reproduction?

  28. This diagram is used to trace a trait through generations of a family.

  29. This diagram is used to trace a trait through generations of a family.

  30. What are chromosomes that carry the same sets of genes?

  31. What are chromosomes that carry the same sets of genes?

  32. What is a feature that has different forms in a population?

  33. What is a feature that has different forms in a population?

  34. What is a trait?

  35. What is a trait?

  36. When a plant fertilizes itself, it is called a(n)

  37. When a plant fertilizes itself, it is called a(n)

  38. When there is incomplete dominance,

  39. When there is incomplete dominance,

  40. Offspring that are different from both parents are produced by

  41. Offspring that are different from both parents are produced by

  42. What is heredity?

  43. What is heredity?

  44. What is Mendel’s ratio for dominant to recessive traits?

  45. What is Mendel’s ratio for dominant to recessive traits?

  46. What is a phenotype?

  47. What is a phenotype?

  48. What is it called when cells are copied with half the number of chromosomes?

  49. What is it called when cells are copied with half the number of chromosomes?

  50. Look at the table. What is this table called?

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