BioBeyond - Genetic
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What did the genetic material have to do, according to Mendel?
Select all that apply: - answer Be passed on unchanged from parent
to child.
Be a trait passed on to the next generation even though it may be
hidden in an individual.
Be present in each organism in two copies, one from each parent
Experiment 1: Non-infectious bacteria:
Which kind of bacteria was injected? - answer Non-infectious
bacteria
Experiment 2: Infectious bacteria:
Which kind of bacteria was injected? - answer Infectious bacteria
Experiment 3: Heat-killed infectious bacteria:
Which kind of bacteria was injected? - answer Heat-killed infectious
bacteria
In the fourth and final experiment Griffith injected a mouse with a
mixture of heat-killed infectious bacteria and non-infectious
bacteria. Griffith did not know what would happen at this point.
What do you think?
, Drag either the dead or the live mouse over the question mark, then
hit next to find out the actual results of the experiment. - answer
mouse dies
Which do you think is the best explanation for why the mouse died
in the fourth experiment? - answer The dead infectious bacteria
passed information to the non-infectious bacteria, allowing it to
become infectious
Step 2 - answer 2 connected genetic material
Step 3 - answer 2 Separated genetic material
What conclusions can you draw from the finished sequence that
occurred with the bacteria to the right? - answer Bacteria can pass
on non-living material that results in changes in other bacteria.
One bacterium incorporated new genetic material into its own.
Some bacteria can share genetic material with other bacteria
True or False: Humans also do this horizontal information passing or
transfer and are able to pass on and pick up information from other
humans and other organisms. - answer false
Which ones are biological macromolecules? - answer Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Which of these macro-molecules do you think is the genetic material
- the blueprint for our personal traits, passed from parents to child?
- answer proteins
Blueprints with complete
verified solutions(graded A+)
What did the genetic material have to do, according to Mendel?
Select all that apply: - answer Be passed on unchanged from parent
to child.
Be a trait passed on to the next generation even though it may be
hidden in an individual.
Be present in each organism in two copies, one from each parent
Experiment 1: Non-infectious bacteria:
Which kind of bacteria was injected? - answer Non-infectious
bacteria
Experiment 2: Infectious bacteria:
Which kind of bacteria was injected? - answer Infectious bacteria
Experiment 3: Heat-killed infectious bacteria:
Which kind of bacteria was injected? - answer Heat-killed infectious
bacteria
In the fourth and final experiment Griffith injected a mouse with a
mixture of heat-killed infectious bacteria and non-infectious
bacteria. Griffith did not know what would happen at this point.
What do you think?
, Drag either the dead or the live mouse over the question mark, then
hit next to find out the actual results of the experiment. - answer
mouse dies
Which do you think is the best explanation for why the mouse died
in the fourth experiment? - answer The dead infectious bacteria
passed information to the non-infectious bacteria, allowing it to
become infectious
Step 2 - answer 2 connected genetic material
Step 3 - answer 2 Separated genetic material
What conclusions can you draw from the finished sequence that
occurred with the bacteria to the right? - answer Bacteria can pass
on non-living material that results in changes in other bacteria.
One bacterium incorporated new genetic material into its own.
Some bacteria can share genetic material with other bacteria
True or False: Humans also do this horizontal information passing or
transfer and are able to pass on and pick up information from other
humans and other organisms. - answer false
Which ones are biological macromolecules? - answer Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Which of these macro-molecules do you think is the genetic material
- the blueprint for our personal traits, passed from parents to child?
- answer proteins