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Exam 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #4
A  Polygenic trait ….Inheritance
B  segregation… independent assortment.
C  mutation….recombination
D  independent assortment….segregation.
Question #8
A  Mendelian trait
B  Polygenic trait
C  Mutation
D  Inheritance
Question #11
A  Adaptation
B  Mutation
C  symbiosis
D  Sexual recombination
Question #14
A  natural selection
B  use/disuse
C  uniformitarianism
D  catastrophism
Question #15
A  Genetic drift, Gene flow, and Sexual recombination
B  Genetic flow, Gene flow, Mutation and Sexual combination
C  Genetic plot, Gene path, Mutation and Sexual recombination
D  Genetic drift, Gene flow, Mutation and Sexual recombination
Question #18
A  rare, deletion mutations
B  deletion, point mutations
C  change, linear mutations
D  deletion, rare mutations
Question #19
A  uniformitarianism
B  catastrophism
C  continental drift
D  evolution
Question #20
A  Gamete
B  Locus
C  Zygote
D  Loop
Question #22
A  Uracil
B  Cytosine
C  Thymine
D  Adenine
Question #23
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #24
A  A second anaphase
B  Cytokinesis in the first telophase
C  Recombination in prophase
D  The development of haploid cells
Question #25
A  conjunction
B  immersion
C  alteration
D  nondisjunction
Question #26
A  Golgi apparatus
B  DNA in the cytoplasm
C  Ribosomes
D  Mitochondria
Question #27
A  22….21….
B  22….23…
C  21….20….
D  23….22….
Question #28
A  23
B  24
C  48
D  46
Question #29
A  theory
B  conclusion
C  hypothesis
D  fact
Question #30
A  The origin of mammals
B  Genetics
C  Human primates and non-human primates
D  Osteology
Question #33
A  Two alleles at a given locus
B  Segment of a chromosome that codes for a protein
C  Alternative form of a gene
D  Physical expression of a trait
Question #34
A  Two alleles at a given locus
B  Segment of a chromosome that codes for a protein
C  Physical expression of a trait
D  Alternative form of a gene
Question #35
A  Two alleles at a given locus
B  Physical expression of a trait
C  Alternative form of a gene
D  Segment of a chromosome that codes for a protein
Question #36
A  Alternative form of a gene
B  Physical expression of a trait
C  Segment of a chromosome that codes for a protein
D  Two alleles at a given locus
Question #38
A  DNA is replicating
B  Cytokinesis occurs and nuclear membranes reform
C  Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell
D  Spidle fibers continue to pull the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell
Question #39
A  Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell
B  Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell
C  Spidle fibers continue to pull the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell
D  DNA is replicating
Question #40
A  Spidle fibers continue to pull the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell
B  Cytokinesis occurs and nuclear membranes reform
C  Nuclear membrane is beginning to dissolve while the centrioles are making their way to opposite poles
D  Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell
Question #41
A  Spidle fibers continue to pull the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell
B  DNA is replicating
C  Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell
D  Nuclear membrane is beginning to dissolve while the centrioles are making their way to opposite poles
Question #42
A  Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell
B  Nuclear membrane is beginning to dissolve while the centrioles are making their way to opposite poles
C  DNA is replicating
D  Cytokinesis occurs and nuclear membranes reform