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Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
Adaptation 1 Evolution 2 Heredity 3 Labs 4
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A trait that helps an organism survive
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Photosynthesis is and example of this type of
adaptation.
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When two organism use each other to survive and
both benefit.
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Migration in birds is what type of adaptation?
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When one organism benefits from a relationship,
but one neither benefits nor is harmed.
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A change is alleles or traits
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When a trait no longer gets passed from
generation to generation
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Mates, food or space is why organisms might do
this
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All the genes that exist in a population
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Organisms that only successfully breed with that
same type of organism.
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When a trait is represented by the same alleles
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The expression of a gene
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Number of chromosomes in humans
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When only one allele is needed in order for that
trait to be expressed.
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The expected genotypic ratio in the F3 generation
following a heterozygous cross
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The real life study the beak lab was based on.
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What type of allele was the furless bunny allele?
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How do you calculate gene frequency?
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What did the jellybeans represent in the bunny
lab?
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A yellow mated with green and you get all blue
offsrping.
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Adaptation
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Physiological
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mutualism
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Behavioral
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commensalism
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evolution
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Natural selection
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compete
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Gene pool
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species
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homozygous
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phenotype
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46.
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dominant
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121
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Galapagos finches
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recessive
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Number of organisms with the alleles divided by
the total number of genes
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alleles.
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codominance
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Final Jeopardy
  • If a heterozygous male Drosophila mates with a
    recessive female, how many recessive phenotypes
    would you expect out of a hundred total?

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