Genetics Tree Improvement Quiz 1 (30 MCQs)

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1. Which statement concerning sexual reproduction is correct?
2. A mutation occurring in a human can be passed from parent to offspring when it occurs in a
3. A heterotrophic organism that recycle dead organic matter into nutrients that are useful to plants and other organisms is classified in which of the following kingdoms?
4. Potato farmers in Ireland during the mid 1800s all grew the same type of potato. The potato plants were all produced as clones of one another. When a fungus infected the crop, all of the potatoes were destroyed. This occurred because these potato plants
5. Survival of at least a few members of a population after a major environmental change is most dependent on
6. A woman changes her hair color to red; however, her children will not inherit this red hair color because the woman does not have
7. A certain breed of sheep has a dominant allele (W) that produces white hair and a recessive allele (w) that produces black hair. For a white sheep, which of the following could you identify?
8. One of the three kinds of RNA molecules produced during transcription is mRNA. What is the main purpose of mRNA?
9. Male turkeys are birds that naturally strut and display their large tail feathers, which attracts female turkeys. This display is an example of
10. Over time, data that support the successful evolution of a species would include observations that describe
11. When a paramecium, a single-celled organism, is living under stressful conditions, it sometimes switches from asexual to sexual reproduction. The main advantage when this switch occurs is that the paramecium is most likely to
12. Which of the following describes the Golgi apparatus?
13. A person who contracts chicken pox as an adult lacks which of the following?
14. A scientist at a large natural history museum has a collection of fossils that were found throughout the world. Only a few of the fossils represent species that are still alive on Earth today. One reason for this is that
15. The theory of evolution states that
16. A plant exposed to high temperatures shows a steady increase in water loss for 90 minutes. Then the rate of water decreases rapidly. What is the most likely cause of this change in the rate of water loss?
17. Lipid synthesis is carried out to which part of the cell?
18. Female hammerhead sharks sometimes produce offspring by a type of asexual reproduction. These offspring
19. A marathoner's leg muscles often feel heavy and prone to cramping after 20 or more miles. Which of the following is the best explanation for this?
20. Many animals have developed courtship behaviors. Males will often dance, swim, or sing in a particular way to attract a female. Males who are more successful at the courtship behavior will have a greater chance of having more offspring. This behavior is a result of
21. The paramecium is a single-celled organism that reproduces asexually. The offspring of a paramecium usually contain
22. Which of the following resulted from the invention of the microscope?
23. The potato famine in Ireland (1845-1852) occured when a fungus (P. infestans) escaped by chance out of Mexico and into North America and Europe. The fungus, which caused crop-destroying potato blight, apparently came from a single clonal genotype. The potato population was probably vulnerable to infection by this fungus because of which of the following?
24. In hamsters, the gene for short hair (H) is dominant to the gene for long hair (h). Which is the most likely genotype of the parents if 4 of their 8 offspring have long hair?
25. Evolution can occur at different rates; however, for evolution to occur, there must be
26. Which statement best describes a situation where competition occurs in an ecosystem?
27. DNA replication occurs in preparation for
28. Which of the following is the beginning step of DNA replication?
29. A person has high level of high-density lipoproteins (HDL). Which of the following best describes this situation?
30. Which activity enables humans to produce new genetic combinations in other organisms?