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Mendel’s Peas Types of inheritance Blood Types About Mendel Flower Structure Vocabulary
Mendel’s grew this legume in his garden. A 100
What is pea? A 100
A 200 The F 1 plants were not pure bred, but rather they were this type.
A 200 What is a hybrid?
A 300 This is the number of traits that Mendel worked with in his plants.
A 300 What is seven?
A 400 Mendel’s F 2 generation always had this number of heterozygous genotypes.
A 400 What is Two?
A 500 The dominant phenotypes for flower color and pea color.
A 500 What is purple and yellow?
B 100 This type of inheritance results when a recessive allele is masked by a dominant one.
B 100 What is complete or simple dominance?
B 200 The heterozygous genotype results in a blending of effects in this type of inheritance.
B 200 What is incomplete dominance?
B 300 This type of inheritance results in both alleles of a heterozygous genotype being expressed simultaneously.
B 300 What is complete dominance?
B 400 The genotypic ratio numbers of a cross between two heterozygous individual, incompletely dominant for a contrasting trait.
B 400 What is 1:2:1?
B 500 Genotypic and phenotypic ratios are always the same for a cross of heterozygous individuals that are this type of inheritance.
B 500 What is incompletely dominant of codominant?
C 100 ABO blood type genetics is an example of this type of inheritance.
C 100 What is multiple allele?
C 200 The three alleles that produce the ABO blood types.
What are I A, I B and i? C 200
C 300 An immune system protein produced in response to a foreign cell or particle.
C 300 What an antibody?
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C 400 An identifying protein on the surface of a red blood cell.
C 400 What is an antigen?
C 500 This is the term given to the clumping of blood cells that may happen if one if given the wrong blood type.
C 500 What is agglutination?
Mendel used this name to describe what we call an allele. D 100
What is a factor? D 100
Mendel’s principle that describes one gene’s ability to mask the effects of another. D 200
What is the principle of dominance? (Also read about the principle of uniformity) D 200
This principle stated that the alleles would separate during sex-cell formation D 300
What is the principle of segregation? D 300
The principle of independent assortment takes place during this cellular process. D 400
What is a meiosis? D 400
Genetic traits that follow the rules as Mendel proposed are referred to by this adjective. D 500
What is Mendelian? D 500
These are the plant’s male sex cells. E 100
What is pollen? E 100
This is the location of the egg cells in the flower. E 200
What is the ovary? E 200
This structure produces pollen. E 300
What is the anther? E 300
This is the part of the flower to which the pollen adheres. E 400
What is the stigma of the pistil? E 400
The male portion of the flower that includes the anther is referred to by this name. E 500
What is the stamen? E 500
Mr. R.C. developed these handy and predictive rectangles. F 100
What is a Punnett square? F 100
It is heterozygous for two traits. F 200
What is dihybrid? F 200
Pollen transferred from one flower to another. F 300
What is cross pollination? F 300
Combinations of alphabet letters used as representation of allele types present for physical traits. F 400
What is the genotype? F 400
This individual has two contrasting alleles for a trait. F 500
What is a heterozygote? F 500
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