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UNIT I
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A-100
• ANSWER: The collective name
given to these two single-ringed
bases.
• QUESTION: What are
PYRIMIDINES
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A-200
• ANSWER: The process of
shown here
• QUESTION: What is
REPLICATION
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A-300
• ANSWER: A triple – “Hydrogen Bond”
forms between these two bases, give full
names for each.
• QUESTION: What is Cytosine and
Guanine
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A-400
• ANSWER: The complementary strand of
DNA for the following sequence:
- ATC CTC GTA Will spell these three
words.
• QUESTION: What is TAG GAG CAT
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A-500
• ANSWER: Name the
four bases found on
the left strand of this
DNA molecule. Name
them in order
starting from the top
• QUESTION: What
are Adenine,
Cytosine, Guanine
and Thymine
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B-100
• ANSWER: The more scientific (Latin
rooted) term for “Spontaneous
Generation”
• QUESTION: What is ABIOGENESIS
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B-200
• ANSWER: He is credited
with allowing fresh air into
his flasks without allowing
any air-borne microbes.
• QUESTION: Who is
PASTEUR
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B-300
• ANSWER: Power of the objective lens if
the total power of magnification is 20 X
and the ocular is 10 X
• QUESTION: What is 2 X
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B-400
• ANSWER: This would be the drawing
magnification if a drawing of a specimen
is 3 cm and the specimen is estimated to
be 60 micrometers
• QUESTION: What is 500 X
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B-500
• ANSWER: This is the
estimated length of a
specimen in
MICROMETERS if 12 of
them fit across a 1.8 mm
Field Of View
• QUESTION: What is 150
(um) micrometers.
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C-100
• ANSWER: This is defined as the
RANDOM change (by chance) to the
allelic frequencies of a gene.
• QUESTION: What is GENETIC DRIFT
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C-200
• ANSWER: When a single
species evolves into many
different species, this
specific type of divergent
evolution has occurred.
• QUESTION: What is
Adaptive Radiation
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C-300
• ANSWER: This meiotic
process results in the
complete shuffling of
genes during the
formation of gametes
prior to segregation
• QUESTION: What is a
CROSS OVER
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C-400
• ANSWER: When certain conditions are
maintained so that no evolution/change to
a population of a species occurs.
• QUESTION: What is Genetic
Equilibrium
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C-500
• ANSWER: This specific
case illustrated how
rapid evolution in a
gene pool can take
place
• QUESTION: What is
“INDUSTRIAL
MELANISM”
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D-100
• ANSWER: Darwin
made many of his
observations on these
islands
• QUESTION: What
are the
GALAPAGOS
ISLANDS
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D-200
• ANSWER: At least three things must be
established for Natural Selection to occur;
• 1. Overproduction of offspring,
• 2. Limited Resources leading to competition
• and this last condition in the population
• *** Think back to marble bill lab ***
• QUESTION: What is:
• Diversity/Variation in the population
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D-300
• ANSWER: This man is
responsible for the “Theory
Of Inheritance of Acquired
Characteristics”
• QUESTION: Who was
Jean Baptiste de Lamarck.
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D-400
• ANSWER: Darwin
stated that farmers
had changed
livestock and crops
using this method.
QUESTION : What is Selective
Breeding or Artificial Selection
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D-500
• ANSWER: The wing of a bat and the wing of a
butterfly are categorized as being …..
• QUESTION: What are ANALOGOUS
Structures
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E-100
• ANSWER: The phenotype for a
heterozygous black rabbit
• QUESTION: What is BLACK
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E-200
• ANSWER: A combination of an
organism’s environment and the
role/affect that organism has on that
environment.
• QUESTION: What is NICHE
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E-300
• ANSWER: The type of
selective pressure illustrated
here. Going from top graph
down to give rise to the
bottom graph.
• QUESTION: What is
Disruptive Selection
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E-400
• ANSWER: These are the three main
categories of adaptations that plants,
animals and other life forms possess.
• QUESTION: What are :
• 1. Behavioural
• 2. Structural
• 3. Physiological
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E-500
• ANSWER: The allelic frequencies of “B”
and “b” in a population of rabits, when
20 out of 50 rabbits are BB and 18 out of
50 rabbits are Bb while the remaining
rabbits are white (bb).
• What is “B” = 58% while “b” = 42%
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FINAL JEOPARDY
• QUESTION: List at least 5 strong bits of
evidence that support the idea that things
can and have evolved.
• ANSWER:1. Fossil Record
• 2. Embryological Comparisons.
• 3. Vestigial Organs
• 4. Homologous Structures
• 5. Biochemical Homologies
• 6. Biogeographical Evidence
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