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When Mendel crossed two hybrid tall plants, he ended up with: 50/50 3 tall plants and 1 short plant. 1 tall plant and 3 short plants. A B 2 tall plants and 2 short plants. all tall plants. C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

The allele is codominant. The allele is recessive. If an allele is represented by a lowercase letter, what does this mean about that allele? 50/50 The allele is codominant. The allele is dominant. A B The allele is hybrid. The allele is recessive. C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

If you have two kangaroos, one Brown and one white, and white fur is recessive (which makes Brown fur dominant), what must be the white kangaroo’s genotype? 50/50 BB white A B bb Bb C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

How did Mendel prevent flowers from self-pollinating? 50/50 He watched the flowers closely so that the pollen wouldn’t get anywhere it wasn’t supposed to be. He cut off the pistil. A B He cut off the stamens. He brushed the pollen onto the pistil. C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

most people have the same traits. In our lab with the class survey of traits such as cleft chin, widow’s peak, hair on fingers, etc. we found that: 50/50 traits controlled by dominant alleles occurred the same or more often then recessive alleles. most people have the same traits. traits controlled by recessive alleles occurred the same or more often than dominant alleles. A C D B none of the choices Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

If you flip a coin 5 times and each time it lands on heads, you can expect the sixth time: will also be heads. 1/6 chance of it being heads and 5/6 chance it will be tails. ½ chance of it being heads and ½ chance of it being tails. will be tails. A C D B 50/50 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

If you have two sponges with long noses (Ll and LL), and one with an itty bitty stubby nose (ll), the two long nosed sponges have the same____________ 50/50 genotype heterozygous. A B phenotype. homozygous. C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

An organism’s phenotype is its 50/50 genetic makeup. allele combination. A B probability of occurring. physical appearance. C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

Heterozygous is the same thing as: 50/50 a hybrid a perfect organism A B a purebred a mutated organism C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

An allele whose trait always shows up in an organism when the allele is present is a 50/50 dominant allele. gene. A B recessive allele. hereditary factor. C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

What are the genotypes of the offspring? 50/50 Short hair and long hair Hh & hh A B Hh only long hair C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

What percentage of the offspring will have short hair? 50/50 0% 25% A B 75% 50% C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

____ ____ ____ In a cross with the cats...if you instead crossed a homozygous short-haired cat with a heterozygous short-haired cat, what is the possible outcome for their offspring? 50/50 ALL short-haired cats no short-haired cats A B 25% short-haired cats 75% short-haired cats C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

SpongeBob is heterozygous for his square shape and SpongeSharon is roundpants. Which option shows the correct genotypes for this cross? 50/50 Ss x SS Ss x ss A B Ss x Ss SS x ss C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

An example of codominance is: a black guinea pig and a white guinea pig make all black babies. a yellow dog pet and a blue dog pet make green dogs. a red haired cow and a white haired cow make all red and white haired cows. A C D B 50/50 a tall heterozygous pea plant and a short homozygous pea plant makes a medium sized homozygous pea plant. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD