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Page 1: heredity Jeopardy Start Final Jeopardy Question Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Heredity (Part 1) Heredity (Part 2) Important Individuals 10

heredityJeopardy

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Final Jeopardy Question

Asexual

Reproduction

Sexual

Reproduction

Heredity

(Part 1)

Heredity

(Part 2)Important

Individuals

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A single parent cell splits to produce two identical daughter cells.

What is fission?

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Small bumps form on the parent’s body and break off to form a new

organism.

What is budding?

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A new plant is generated from a part of only one parent – the original

plant.

What is vegetative propagation?

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Buds on potatoes or “indentations” from which new potato plants sprout.

What are eyes?

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The male sex cell and the female sex cell names ( in that particular order).

What are the sperm and egg?

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The process of cell division by which the number of chromosomes in sex

cells is reduced to half the number in body cells

What is meiosis?

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A fertilized egg cell

What is a zygote?

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True or False—Different organisms have different numbers of

chromosomes.

What is True?

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String-like structures containing the genetic information for a new

organism

What are chromosomes?

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A trait that is acquired through experience

What is a learned trait?

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A special table used to show how genes pair up with dominant and

recessive traits

What is a Punnett Square?

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The process by which genes can be altered and even transferred from

one organism to another

What is genetic engineering?

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The chemical code inside your genes responsible for hair color, eye color,

etc.

What is DNA?

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Traits that are passed on from parents to their offspring

What are inherited traits?

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True or False – Musical ability is both an inherited and a learned trait

What is True?

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The expression of both genes in a pair, producing a blended effect

What is incomplete dominance?

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A monk who loved plants and did experiments with pea plants, ending with the discovery of dominant and

recessive traits

Who is Gregor Mendel?

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The mayor of Morton

Who is Norm Durflinger?

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The Vice-President of the United States

Who is Dick Cheney?

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A female scientist of genetics who worked with corn plants in the 1920’s

Who is Barbara McClintock?

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The process by which genes are removed from one organism and transferred to a

bacterium

What is gene splicing?