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BIO 210 FINAL EXAM GENETICS 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS GRADED A+ || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION 1. The genetic flow of material between organisms is dependent on four critical characteristics: - ANSWER️- replication of material - storage of the information - expression of the information - variation through mutation 2. Three criteria that must be met for a successful mapping cross to occur - ANSWER️1. For all loci involved in the mapping process, the genotypes must be heterozygous. There must be a distinct phenotype for all genes under consideration since genotypes cannot be directly observed. A sufficient number of offspring must be observed to cover a representative sample number. 3. What are the heteromorphic chromosomes - ANSWER️X and Y - sex determining The Y chromosome has SRY - sex determining region, which codes for TDF - testes-determining factor 4. In Klinefelter syndrome, individuals with an ______ phenotype are very tall and have male genitalia that are typically underdeveloped and fail to produce sperm - ANSWER️XXY Klinefelter syndrome is the most common sex chromosome disorder in males and occurs in 0.15% of male births. Histones are negatively or positively charged - ANSWER️Positively DNA is negatively charged 5. It is the absence of the __ chromosome, not the presence of the__ chromosome, that drives the female phenotype. - ANSWER️Y X 6. Bacteria that can grow on minimal media are called ___________________ - ANSWER️prototrophic 7. The two basic types of metabolism - ANSWER️Anabolic reactions and Catabolic reactions. 8. Anabolism - ANSWER️Links smaller molecules into larger and more complex ones. Requires an input of energy. Energy is captured in the chemical bonds that form. 9. Catabolism - ANSWER️Breaks down larger molecules into smaller ones & often releases the energy stored in the chemical bonds. 10. Reduction - ANSWER️Gain of electrons during a chemical reaction. 11. Oxidation - ANSWER️The loss of electrons from a substance involved in a redox reaction. 12. ATP - ANSWER️(adenosine triphosphate) The main energy source that cells use for most of their work. "The Cell's Currency." 13. Glycolysis - ANSWER️The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. 14. Microfilaments - ANSWER️Threads involved in the movement of cytoplasm. 15. Carrier Proteins - ANSWER️Binds to molecules and changes their shape to shuttle them across the membrane. 16. Channel Proteins - ANSWER️Provides corridors that allow a specific molecule or ion to cross the membrane. 17. Electron Transport Chain - ANSWER️A sequence of electron carrier molecules (membrane proteins) that shuttle electrons during the redox reactions that release energy used to make ATP. 18. Type 1 Diabetes - ANSWER️- No insulin production - Glucose stuck in the bloodstream (excreted through urine) - Needs insulin injections to help bind glucose & make ATP 19. Type 2 Diabetes - ANSWER️- Receptors cannot bind to insulin (fewer receptors, more insulin/glucose) - Caused by excess sugar intake over a period of time - Needs a change in lifestyle (diet, exercise, etc.) 20. Glycogen Synthase - ANSWER️An enzyme that synthesizes glucose into glycogen. 21. Glycogen - ANSWER️An extensively branched glucose polymer/polysaccharide used to reserve/store energy. 22. cAMP - ANSWER️(cyclic adenosine monophosphate) A second messenger that translates extracellular signals (hormones, neurotransmitters, etc.) into specific cellular responses. Activates PKA to regulate metabolism & gene expression. 23. Protein Kinase A - ANSWER️(PKA) A protein kinase activated by the second messenger cAMP. 24. Cell Theory - ANSWER️The concept of biology that states that all living things are composed of one or more cells; that cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things; and that new cells are produced from existing cells. Cell Membrane - ANSWER️thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell

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BIO 210 FINAL EXAM
GENETICS 2025/2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS GRADED A+ || 100%
GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION



1. The genetic flow of material between organisms is dependent on four critical
characteristics: - ANSWER - replication of material
- storage of the information
- expression of the information
- variation through mutation


2. Three criteria that must be met for a successful mapping cross to occur -
ANSWER 1. For all loci involved in the mapping process, the genotypes
must be heterozygous.
There must be a distinct phenotype for all genes under consideration since
genotypes cannot be directly observed.
A sufficient number of offspring must be observed to cover a representative
sample number.


3. What are the heteromorphic chromosomes - ANSWER X and Y - sex
determining
The Y chromosome has SRY - sex determining region, which codes for TDF
- testes-determining factor

,4. In Klinefelter syndrome, individuals with an ______ phenotype are very tall
and have male genitalia that are typically underdeveloped and fail to produce
sperm - ANSWER XXY
Klinefelter syndrome is the most common sex chromosome disorder in males
and occurs in 0.15% of male births.


Histones are negatively or positively charged - ANSWER Positively
DNA is negatively charged


5. It is the absence of the __ chromosome, not the presence of the__
chromosome, that drives the female phenotype. - ANSWER Y
X


6. Bacteria that can grow on minimal media are called ___________________
- ANSWER prototrophic
7. The two basic types of metabolism - ANSWER Anabolic reactions and
Catabolic reactions.


8. Anabolism - ANSWER Links smaller molecules into larger and more
complex ones. Requires an input of energy. Energy is captured in the
chemical bonds that form.


9. Catabolism - ANSWER Breaks down larger molecules into smaller ones
& often releases the energy stored in the chemical bonds.


10.Reduction - ANSWER Gain of electrons during a chemical reaction.

,11.Oxidation - ANSWER The loss of electrons from a substance involved in
a redox reaction.


12.ATP - ANSWER (adenosine triphosphate) The main energy source that
cells use for most of their work. "The Cell's Currency."


13.Glycolysis - ANSWER The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing
energy and pyruvic acid.


14.Microfilaments - ANSWER Threads involved in the movement of
cytoplasm.


15.Carrier Proteins - ANSWER Binds to molecules and changes their shape
to shuttle them across the membrane.


16.Channel Proteins - ANSWER Provides corridors that allow a specific
molecule or ion to cross the membrane.


17.Electron Transport Chain - ANSWER A sequence of electron carrier
molecules (membrane proteins) that shuttle electrons during the redox
reactions that release energy used to make ATP.


18.Type 1 Diabetes - ANSWER - No insulin production
- Glucose stuck in the bloodstream (excreted through urine)
- Needs insulin injections to help bind glucose & make ATP

, 19.Type 2 Diabetes - ANSWER - Receptors cannot bind to insulin (fewer
receptors, more insulin/glucose)
- Caused by excess sugar intake over a period of time
- Needs a change in lifestyle (diet, exercise, etc.)


20.Glycogen Synthase - ANSWER An enzyme that synthesizes glucose into
glycogen.


21.Glycogen - ANSWER An extensively branched glucose
polymer/polysaccharide used to reserve/store energy.


22.cAMP - ANSWER (cyclic adenosine monophosphate) A second
messenger that translates extracellular signals (hormones, neurotransmitters,
etc.) into specific cellular responses. Activates PKA to regulate metabolism
& gene expression.


23.Protein Kinase A - ANSWER (PKA) A protein kinase activated by the
second messenger cAMP.


24.Cell Theory - ANSWER The concept of biology that states that all living
things are composed of one or more cells; that cells are the basic units of
structure and function in living things; and that new cells are produced from
existing cells.


Cell Membrane - ANSWER thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what
enters and leaves the cell

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