front 1 If a horticulturist breeding gardenias succeeds in having a single
plant with a particularly desirable set of traits, which of the
following would be her most probable and efficient route to
establishing a line of such plants? | back 1 Answer: C |
front 2 The human genome is minimally contained in which of the following?
| back 2 Answer: A |
front 3 In the human species, all somatic cells have 46 chromosomes. Which of
the following can also be true? | back 3 Answer: A |
front 4 Which of the following is a true statement about sexual vs. asexual
reproduction? | back 4 Answer: B |
front 5 Which of the following defines a genome? | back 5 Answer: E |
front 6 At which stage of mitosis are chromosomes usually photographed in the
preparation of a karyotype? | back 6 Answer: B |
front 7 The human X and Y chromosomes | back 7 Answer: D |
front 8 Which of the following is true of a species that has a chromosome
number of 2n = 16? | back 8 Answer: C |
front 9 Eukaryotic sexual life cycles show tremendous variation. Of the
following elements, which do all sexual life cycles have in common?
| back 9 Answer: C |
front 10 Which of these statements is false? | back 10 Answer: C |
front 11 Referring to a plant's sexual life cycle, which of the following
terms describes the process that leads directly to the formation of
gametes? | back 11 Answer: B |
front 12 Which of the following is an example of alternation of generations?
| back 12 Answer: B |
front 13 The karyotype of one species of primate has 48 chromosomes. In a
particular female, cell division goes awry and she produces one of her
eggs with an extra chromosome (25). The most probable source of this
error would be a mistake in which of the following? | back 13 Answer: E |
front 14 A given organism has 46 chromosomes in its karyotype. We can
therefore conclude which of the following? | back 14 Answer: E |
front 15 A triploid cell contains three sets of chromosomes. If a cell of a
usually diploid species with 42 chromosomes per cell is triploid, this
cell would be expected to have which of the following? | back 15 Answer: B |
front 16 A karyotype results from which of the following? | back 16 Answer: C |
front 17 Which of the following best describes a karyotype? | back 17 Answer: B |
front 18 If a cell has completed the first meiotic division and is just
beginning meiosis II, which of the following is an appropriate
description of its contents? | back 18 Answer: A |
front 19 Which of the following can utilize both mitosis and meiosis in the
correct circumstances? | back 19 Answer: D |
front 20 Which of the following might result in a human zygote with 45
chromosomes? | back 20 Answer: A |
front 21 The somatic cells of a privet shrub each contain 46 chromosomes. To
be as different as they are from human cells, which have the same
number of chromosomes, which of the following must be true? | back 21 Answer: C |
front 22 In a human karyotype, chromosomes are arranged in 23 pairs. If we
choose one of these pairs, such as pair 14, which of the following do
the two chromosomes of the pair have in common? | back 22 Answer: C |
front 23 After telophase I of meiosis, the chromosomal makeup of each daughter
cell is | back 23 Answer: D |
front 24 How do cells at the completion of meiosis compare with cells that
have replicated their DNA and are just about to begin meiosis? | back 24 Answer: D |
front 25 When does the synaptonemal complex disappear? | back 25 Answer: A |
front 26 Which of the following happens at the conclusion of meiosis I? | back 26 Answer: A |
front 27 A cell divides to produce two daughter cells that are genetically
different. | back 27 Answer: B |
front 28 Chromatids are separated from each other. | back 28 Answer: E |
front 29 Independent assortment of chromosomes occurs. | back 29 Answer: B |
front 30 Which of the following occurs in meiosis but not in mitosis? | back 30 Answer: B |
front 31 If an organism is diploid and a certain gene found in the organism
has 18 known alleles (variants), then any given organism of that
species can/must have which of the following? | back 31 Answer: A |
front 32 Whether during mitosis or meiosis, sister chromatids are held
together by proteins referred to as cohesins. Such molecules must have
which of the following properties? | back 32 Answer: C |
front 33 Experiments with cohesins have found that | back 33 Answer: C |
front 34 A tetrad includes which of the following sets of DNA strands? | back 34 Answer: B |
front 35 When we see chiasmata under a microscope, that lets us know which of
the following has occurred? | back 35 Answer: D |
front 36 To view and analyze human chromosomes in a dividing cell, which of
the following is/are required? | back 36 Answer: D |
front 37 To visualize and identify meiotic cells at metaphase with a
microscope, what would you look for? | back 37 Answer: E |
front 38 For the following question, match the key event of meiosis with the
stages listed below. | back 38 Answer: B |
front 39 For the following question, match the key event of meiosis with the
stages listed below. | back 39 Answer: A |
front 40 For the following question, match the key event of meiosis with the
stages listed below. | back 40 Answer: E |
front 41 The following question refers to the essential steps in meiosis
described below. | back 41 Answer: B |
front 42 How does the sexual life cycle increase the genetic variation in a
species? | back 42 Answer: A |
front 43 For a species with a haploid number of 23 chromosomes, how many
different combinations of maternal and paternal chromosomes are
possible for the gametes? | back 43 Answer: E |
front 44 Independent assortment of chromosomes is a result of | back 44 Answer: A |
front 45 Which of the following best describes the frequency of crossing over
in mammals? | back 45 Answer: C |
front 46 When homologous chromosomes crossover, what occurs? | back 46 Answer: C |
front 47 Which of the life cycles is typical for animals? | back 47 Answer: A |
front 48 Which of the life cycles is typical for plants and some algae? | back 48 Answer: C |
front 49 Which of the life cycles is typical for most fungi and some protists?
| back 49 Answer: B |
front 50 In part III of Figure 13.1, the progression of events corresponds to
which of the following series? | back 50 Answer: B |
front 51 In a life cycle such as that shown in part III of Figure 13.1, if the
zygote's chromosome number is 10, which of the following will be true?
| back 51 Answer: A |
front 52 Which diagram represents anaphase I of meiosis? | back 52 Answer: A |
front 53 Which diagram(s) represent anaphase II of meiosis? | back 53 Answer: D |
front 54 You have isolated DNA from three different cell types of an organism, determined the relative DNA content for each type, and plotted the results on the graph shown in Figure 13.3. Refer to the graph to answer the following questions. Which sample of DNA might be from a nerve cell arrested in G0 of
the cell cycle? | back 54 Answer: A |
front 55 You have isolated DNA from three different cell types of an organism, determined the relative DNA content for each type, and plotted the results on the graph shown in Figure 13.3. Refer to the graph to answer the following questions. Which sample might represent an animal cell in the G2 phase of the
cell cycle? | back 55 Answer: B |
front 56 You have isolated DNA from three different cell types of an organism, determined the relative DNA content for each type, and plotted the results on the graph shown in Figure 13.3. Refer to the graph to answer the following questions. Which sample might represent a zygote? | back 56 Answer: A |
front 57 A certain (hypothetical) organism is diploid, has either blue or
orange wings as the consequence of one of its genes on chromosome 12,
and has either long or short antennae as the result of a second gene
on chromosome 19, as shown in Figure 13.4. | back 57 Answer: D |
front 58 A certain (hypothetical) organism is diploid, has either blue or
orange wings as the consequence of one of its genes on chromosome 12,
and has either long or short antennae as the result of a second gene
on chromosome 19, as shown in Figure 13.4. | back 58 Answer: C |
front 59 A certain (hypothetical) organism is diploid, has either blue or
orange wings as the consequence of one of its genes on chromosome 12,
and has either long or short antennae as the result of a second gene
on chromosome 19, as shown in Figure 13.4. | back 59 Answer: D |
front 60 There is a group of invertebrate animals called rotifers, among which
a particular group of species reproduces, as far as is known, only
asexually. These rotifers, however, have survived a long evolutionary
history without evidence of having been overcome by excessive
mutations. | back 60 Answer: E |
front 61 There is a group of invertebrate animals called rotifers, among which
a particular group of species reproduces, as far as is known, only
asexually. These rotifers, however, have survived a long evolutionary
history without evidence of having been overcome by excessive
mutations. | back 61 Answer: E |
front 62 There is a group of invertebrate animals called rotifers, among which
a particular group of species reproduces, as far as is known, only
asexually. These rotifers, however, have survived a long evolutionary
history without evidence of having been overcome by excessive
mutations. | back 62 Answer: C |
front 63 How is natural selection related to sexual reproduction as opposed to
asexual reproduction? | back 63 Answer: D |
front 64 A human cell containing 22 autosomes and a Y chromosome is | back 64 Answer: A |
front 65 Which life cycle stage is found in plants but not animals? | back 65 Answer: D |
front 66 Homologous chromosomes move toward opposite poles of a dividing cell
during | back 66 Answer: B |
front 67 Meiosis II is similar to mitosis in that | back 67 Answer: A |
front 68 If the DNA content of a diploid cell in the G₁ phase of the cell
cycle is x, then the DNA content of the same cell at metaphase of
meiosis I would be | back 68 Answer: D |
front 69 If the DNA content of a diploid cell in the G₁ phase of the cell
cycle is x, then the DNA content of a single cell at metaphase of
meiosis II would be | back 69 Answer: C |
front 70 How many different combinations of maternal and paternal chromosomes
can be packaged in gametes made by an organism with a diploid number
of 8(2n = 8)? | back 70 Answer: D |