BIO 171 Exam Questions With Verified And
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Meiosis 2 - answer✔Equational division, the second stage of meotic cell division, in which the number of
chromosomes is unchanged.
Amino Acid - answer✔An organic molecule containing a central carbon atom, a carboxyl group, an
amino group, a hydrogen atom, and a side chain. Building blocks of proteins.
Archaea - answer✔One of the three domains of life, consisting of single-celled organisms without true
chromosomes or a nucleus that divide by binary fission, differing from bacteria in many aspects of their
cell and molecular biology.
Codon - answer✔A group of three adjacent nucleotides that specifies an amino acid in a protein or that
terminates polypeptide synthesis.
Bacteria - answer✔One of the three domains of life, consisting of single-celled organisms without true
chromosomes or a nucleus that divide by binary fission, differing from archaeons in many aspects of
their cell and molecular biology.
Homozygous - answer✔Describes an individual who inherits an allele of the same type from each
parent, or a genotype in which both alleles for a given gene are the same.
Carbohydrate - answer✔An organic molecule containing C, H, and O atoms that provides a source of
energy for metabolism and that makes up the cell wall in bacteria, plants, and algae.
Heterozygous - answer✔Describes an individual who inherits different types of alleles from the parents,
or genotypes in which the two alleles for a given gene are different.
Causation - answer✔A relationship in which one event leads to another.
Metaphase 2 - answer✔The stage of meiosis II in which the chromosomes line up so that their
centromeres lie on an imaginary plane cutting across the spindle.
F1 Cross - answer✔Cross between two F1 generations
Cell Membrane - answer✔A thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
Codominance - answer✔A condition in which neither of two alleles of a gene is dominant or recessive.
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Control Group - answer✔Operations or observations that are set up in such a way that the researcher
knows in advance what result should be expected if everything in the study is working properly
Complete Dominance - answer✔A relationship in which one allele is completely dominant over another
Correlation - answer✔The co-occurrence of two events or processes; correlation does not imply
causation.
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) - answer✔A linear polymer of four subunits; the information archive in all
organisms.
Dihybrid Cross - answer✔A cross between individuals that have different alleles for the same gene
Eukarya - answer✔One of the three domains of life, consisting of cells with a true nucleus containing
chromosomes that divide by mitosis; cells of Eukarya are eukaryotes.
Incomplete Dominance - answer✔Describes inheritance in which the phenotype of the heterozygous
genotype is intermediate between those of homozygous genotypes.
Mitochondrial Inheritance - answer✔X-linked; mother passes to all children but affected males do not
pass to offspring; mutations result in diseases associated with cellular energy maintenance
Eukaryote - answer✔A cell with a true nucleus containing chromosomes that divide by mitosis.
Euryarchaeota - answer✔One of the three major divisions of Archaea; includes acid-loving, heat-loving,
methane-producing, and salt-loving microorganisms.
Maternal Inheritance - answer✔Genes that are inherited only from the mother, such as mitochondrial
genes (all organelles come only from the ovum).
Fecal Transplant - answer✔A fecal sample inserted into large intestine, through rectum, to cure
Clostridium difficile
Segregation - answer✔Separate; applies to chromosomes or members of a gene pair moving into
different gametes.
Gene - answer✔The unit of heredity; the stretch of DNA that affects one or more traits in an organism,
usually through an encoded protein or noncoding RNA.
Insertion - answer✔A mutation involving the addition of one or more nucleotide pairs to a gene.
Deletion - answer✔A mutational loss of one or more nucleotide pairs from a gene.
Genetic Code - answer✔The correspondence between codons and amino acids, in which 20 amino acids
are specified by 64 codons.
Duplication - answer✔An aberration in chromosome structure resulting from an error in meiosis or
mutagens; duplication of a portion of a chromosome resulting from fusion with a fragment from a
homologous chromosome.
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