Lecture 3 Flashcards

1
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What is cytoplasm?

A

Check textbook

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2
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Where does cytoplasm get raw materials?

A

Digestive and respiratory systems.

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3
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What are carefully placed sets of genes?

A

Chromosome.

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4
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What are chromosomes?

A

Store and transmit genetic information.

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5
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What are genes?

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Representations of segments of DNA. of DNA located along chromosomes.

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6
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What is DNA?

A

Substance of which genes and chromosomes are made.

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7
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Read about Meiosis

A

Textbook

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8
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What are the two types of twins?

A
  1. Fraternal/Dizygotic

2. Identical/Monozygotic

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9
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What are fraternal/dizygotic twins?

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Two zygotes, or fertilized ova.

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10
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What are identical/monozygotic twins?

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One zygote that divides into two individuals.

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11
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What are maternal factors related to fraternal twinning? *also see document for detailed table.

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  1. Ethnicity
  2. Family history
  3. Age
  4. Nutrition
  5. Number of births
  6. Fertility drugs/ in-vitro fertilization
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12
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What are examples of dominant traits?

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Dark hair, curly hair, normal vision, facial dimples.

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13
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What are examples of recessive traits?

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Blonde hair, pattern baldness, straight hair, red hair.

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14
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What is X-Linked inheritance?

A

Read in text, but essentially about how men don’t have the extra X or Y to protect them, so they are more likely to die from other diseases/disorders.

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