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GED Test 740 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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GED Test 740 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
"WOW! Mom rides a kayak at noon." How are the underlined words alike? - CORRECT ANSWER They are palindromes 
 
Who was the author of Common Sense: Thomas Paine or Thomas Jefferson? - CORRECT ANSWER Thomas Paine 
 
What is NOT a real shark: hammerhead, shovelhead, or tigerhead? - CORRECT ANSWER tigerhead 
 
What is the force that slows down an object or stops its motion? - CORRECT ANSWER friction 
 
Which is greater than 90 degrees: an acute angle o...
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Chapter 14 Mendelian Genetics| 86 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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endelian Genetics 
A particulate mechanism for the inheritance of traits 
 
Gregor Johann Mendel* 
Famous for experimenting with pea plants to observe the occurrence of inherited traits. He eventually became known as the father of genetics (1822-1884). Was recognized for his work after he died. Grew up with a farming background in a lower-middle class home. 
 
Garden pea* 
(Pisum sativum) Used for Genetic studies by Gregor Mendel. Garden peas were an ideal choice for Mendel to use because they...
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BSC 108 TEST 3 | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version
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how do new viruses arise - 
mutation of existing viruses 
spread to new host species 
what is the expected phenotypic ratio in the F2 generation from a true-breeding monohybrid cross? - 
3 dominant to 1 recessive 
blood type is an example of - Multiple allele and co-dominance 
in humans, the _________ determines the sex of the offspring because ______________. - male... 
the male can either contribute an X or a Y chromosome 
___________ is defined as an organism's expressed physical traits - p...
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BYU Gardening Exam Review Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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BYU Gardening Exam Review Questions and 
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Some vegetables work better as a vertical crop than others. Some crops that work well in a 
vertical trellis or fence are - answertomatoes, squash, melons, cucumbers, and pole beans 
The six important points one needs to consider when planning a garden are - answersoil, 
water, space, light, time, and energy 
sad waterbuffaloes sit lucidly trying ecstacy 
A rule of thumb concerning how to treat the soil is - answerNever allow your gro...
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Mendelian Genetics Notes Questions With Complete Solutions
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Heredity correct answer: the transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring 
 
Information for characteristics are carried in ----- (---) and found in bundles called ----------- correct answer: information for characteristics are carried in genes (DNA) and found in bundles called chromosomes 
 
Gregor Mendel correct answer: (1822-1844)- Austrian Monk who studied heredity (known most for studying on garden peas 
 
"pure" plants correct answer: ones that only produced offspring wi...
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In comparison to Eukaryotes, Prokaryotes ________ - ANSWER are smaller 
 
DNA double helices are soluble in water but insoluble in alcohol. How do these physical properties reflect the chemical structure of the DNA molecule? - ANSWER The charged phosphate groups and sugars of DNA are hydrophilic. 
 
Why is it that RNA can catalyze reactions but DNA cannot? - ANSWER The sugar of RNA is much more reactive than the sugar of DNA. 
 
Which of the following is a true statement about sexual vs. asexual...
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Biology 1107 Chapter 14 Mendelian Genetics Questions With Complete solutions
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Gregor Mendel correct answer: Austrian monk; father of genetics; studied heredity using garden peas 
 
monohybrid cross correct answer: studied inheritance of one trait 
 
particulate theory of inheritance correct answer: units of inheritance are discrete particles (they don't blend or mix) 
 
gene correct answer: unit of inheritance 
 
alleles correct answer: different versions of gene 
 
what type of allele masks the expression of this type of allele correct answer: dominant alleles mas...
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Mendelian Genetics Questions and Answers Graded A+ Who is responsible for our laws of inheritance? Gregor Mendel 
What organisms did Mendel study? Pea Plants 
When was Mendel's work recognized? Turn of the 20th Century 
When did Mendel perform his experiments? Between 1856 and 1863 
How many pea plants did Mendel grow? Over 28,000 
What did Mendel notice about offspring traits? Same as Traits of Parents 
How is Mendel referred to today? Father of Genetics 
In what country did Mendel do his rese...
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Biology 30 - Mendelian Genetics Questions With Complete Solutions
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Gregor Mendel correct answer: - Used pure-breeding (genetically identical) lines of garden peas 
- Lived 1822-1884, father of modern genetics 
- Examined crosses involving seven different characteristics. 
 
Law of Segregation (Mendel) correct answer: All individuals have two copies of each factor. These copies segregate (separate) randomly during gamete formation, and each gamete receives one copy of every factor. 
 
Law of Independent Assortment (Mendel) correct answer: The two alleles for ...
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how do new viruses arise - Answer-mutation of existing viruses 
spread to new host species 
what is the expected phenotypic ratio in the F2 generation from a true-breeding monohybrid cross? - 
Answer-3 dominant to 1 recessive 
blood type is an example of - Answer-Multiple allele and co-dominance 
in humans, the _________ determines the sex of the offspring because ______________. - Answermale... the male can either contribute an X or a Y chromosome 
___________ is defined as an organism's expre...
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True-breeding lines of peas producing round peas (RR) are crossed with those with wrinkled peas (rr). The round allele is dominant. Offspring in the first (F1) generation _______. - correct answer all produce round peas (Rr) 
 
You are studying the same locus described in question 1. If you cross a heterozygous mom (Rr) with a heterozygous dad (Rr) and round is dominant, then offspring in the next generation woul...
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