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WGU INTRO TO BIOLOGY C190 UNIT 1 Objective assessment Final prep exam Questions and correct Detailed exam upgraded syllabus A+graded** newest version asexual reproduction - ANSWER all of the genes in a cell are passed to its daughter cells. Resulting cells are clones, identical copies of the parent cell sexual reproduction - ANSWER genes of two parents are combined resulting in genetic variability Gamets - ANSWER reproductive cells, sperm cells and egg cells Meiosis 1 - ANSWER (reduction division) during this stage the number of chromosomes in the parent cell are divided in half because of homologous chromosomes are separated. Meiosis 11 - ANSWER sister chromatids separate gene - ANSWER is a region of a chromosome that has a specific function phenotype - ANSWER An organism's or visible traits. genotype - ANSWER genetic makeup of an organism Homozygous - ANSWER cells that have the same allele heterozygous - ANSWER cells that have different alleles Punnettt square - ANSWER A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic cross Law of Segregation - ANSWER Mendel's law that states that the pairs of homologous chromosomes separate in meiosis so that only one chromosome from each pair is present in each gamete Dominant - ANSWER Describes a trait that covers over, or dominates, another form of that trait. recessive - ANSWER trait of an organism that can be masked by the dominant form of a trait monohybrid cross - ANSWER A cross between individuals that involves one pair of contrasting traits dihybrid cross - ANSWER a cross between two individuals. both f who are heterozygous for two traits law of independent assortment - ANSWER Mendel's second law, stating that allele pairs separate from one another during gamete formation deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) - ANSWER houses the genetic material for all living organisms ribonucleic acid (RNA) - ANSWER mRNA, is a copy of DNA to be used as a template to make protein DNA replication - ANSWER the process of making a copy of DNA Biology - ANSWER the scientific study of life Biologists - ANSWER study how humans and other living organisms interact with their environment. Biology - ANSWER is the scientific study of life and is the branch of science that studies living organisms and the way organisms interact with their environments. To be considered alive, something must be made up of 5 distinct qualities: - ANSWER -Be made of materials organized in a hierarchical pattern. -Use energy and raw materials to survive. -Sense and respond to changing environments and maintain internal stability, or homeostasis. -Grow, develop, and reproduce. -Be part of a population that evolves. cell - ANSWER smallest living organism that shows all 5 characteristics of life Matter - ANSWER any substance that has mass and takes up space. All matter can be classified in one of two categories: - ANSWER biotic (living or having lived) or abiotic (nonliving and never having been alive). biotic - ANSWER living or having lived abiotic - ANSWER nonliving and never having been alive Atom - ANSWER basic unit of matter molecule - ANSWER a chemical structure consisting of at least two atoms held together by a chemical bond Macromolecules - ANSWER biologically important molecules that are technically polymers When macromolecules are used as building blocks to form a membrane-bound sphere - ANSWER you have a cell two main types of cells - ANSWER prokaryotes and eukaryotes prokaryotes - ANSWER small and simple; they do not have any clearly defined compartments inside of them eukaryotes - ANSWER include membrane-bound organelles organelles - ANSWER compartments inside the cell that contain specific groups of macromolecules and carry out specific cellular functions microorganisms - ANSWER Single-celled life forms Tissues - ANSWER formed when similar cells work together to fulfill the same detailed function Organs - ANSWER collections of tissues that work together to carry out a common general function organ system - ANSWER a higher level of organization that consists of functionally related organs Organisms - ANSWER individual living entities that survive and reproduce as a unit population - ANSWER consists of all the individuals of a species living within a specific area populations can interact with each other in positive and negative ways, and together they form a - ANSWER community

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WGU INTRO TO BIOLOGY C190 UNIT 1
Objective assessment
Final prep exam
Questions and correct
Detailed exam
<<upgraded syllabus>>
A+graded ** newest version

asexual reproduction - ANSWER ✅all of the genes in a cell are passed to its
daughter cells. Resulting cells are clones, identical copies of the parent cell

sexual reproduction - ANSWER ✅genes of two parents are combined resulting in
genetic variability

Gamets - ANSWER ✅reproductive cells, sperm cells and egg cells

Meiosis 1 - ANSWER ✅(reduction division) during this stage the number of
chromosomes in the parent cell are divided in half because of homologous
chromosomes are separated.

Meiosis 11 - ANSWER ✅sister chromatids separate

gene - ANSWER ✅is a region of a chromosome that has a specific function

phenotype - ANSWER ✅An organism's or visible traits.

genotype - ANSWER ✅genetic makeup of an organism

Homozygous - ANSWER ✅cells that have the same allele

heterozygous - ANSWER ✅cells that have different alleles

, Punnettt square - ANSWER ✅A chart that shows all the possible combinations of
alleles that can result from a genetic cross

Law of Segregation - ANSWER ✅Mendel's law that states that the pairs of
homologous chromosomes separate in meiosis so that only one chromosome from
each pair is present in each gamete

Dominant - ANSWER ✅Describes a trait that covers over, or dominates, another
form of that trait.

recessive - ANSWER ✅trait of an organism that can be masked by the dominant
form of a trait

monohybrid cross - ANSWER ✅A cross between individuals that involves one
pair of contrasting traits

dihybrid cross - ANSWER ✅a cross between two individuals. both f who are
heterozygous for two traits

law of independent assortment - ANSWER ✅Mendel's second law, stating that
allele pairs separate from one another during gamete formation

deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) - ANSWER ✅houses the genetic material for all
living organisms

ribonucleic acid (RNA) - ANSWER ✅mRNA, is a copy of DNA to be used as a
template to make protein

DNA replication - ANSWER ✅the process of making a copy of DNA

Biology - ANSWER ✅the scientific study of life
Biologists - ANSWER ✅study how humans and other living organisms interact
with their environment.

Biology - ANSWER ✅is the scientific study of life and is the branch of science
that studies living organisms and the way organisms interact with their
environments.

, To be considered alive, something must be made up of 5 distinct qualities: -
ANSWER ✅-Be made of materials organized in a hierarchical pattern.
-Use energy and raw materials to survive.
-Sense and respond to changing environments and maintain internal stability, or
homeostasis.
-Grow, develop, and reproduce.
-Be part of a population that evolves.

cell - ANSWER ✅smallest living organism that shows all 5 characteristics of life

Matter - ANSWER ✅any substance that has mass and takes up space.

All matter can be classified in one of two categories: - ANSWER ✅biotic (living
or having lived) or abiotic (nonliving and never having been alive).

biotic - ANSWER ✅living or having lived

abiotic - ANSWER ✅nonliving and never having been alive

Atom - ANSWER ✅basic unit of matter

molecule - ANSWER ✅a chemical structure consisting of at least two atoms held
together by a chemical bond

Macromolecules - ANSWER ✅biologically important molecules that are
technically polymers

When macromolecules are used as building blocks to form a membrane-bound
sphere - ANSWER ✅you have a cell

two main types of cells - ANSWER ✅prokaryotes and eukaryotes

prokaryotes - ANSWER ✅small and simple; they do not have any clearly defined
compartments inside of them

eukaryotes - ANSWER ✅include membrane-bound organelles

, organelles - ANSWER ✅compartments inside the cell that contain specific groups
of macromolecules and carry out specific cellular functions

microorganisms - ANSWER ✅Single-celled life forms

Tissues - ANSWER ✅formed when similar cells work together to fulfill the same
detailed function

Organs - ANSWER ✅collections of tissues that work together to carry out a
common general function

organ system - ANSWER ✅a higher level of organization that consists of
functionally related organs

Organisms - ANSWER ✅individual living entities that survive and reproduce as a
unit

population - ANSWER ✅consists of all the individuals of a species living within
a specific area

populations can interact with each other in positive and negative ways, and
together they form a - ANSWER ✅community

ecosystem - ANSWER ✅consists of all the living things in a particular area
together with the abiotic, or nonliving, parts of that environment

biosphere - ANSWER ✅the collection of all ecosystems on Earth

emergent properties - ANSWER ✅characteristics of a system that do not appear
in any one of its component parts alone, but that appear when all parts are
combined.

Biome - ANSWER ✅Areas of the earth with similar characteristics of living and
nonliving things

What is the first level of organization that is alive? - ANSWER ✅The cell
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