
Life Science Summative #3
Quiz by Sara Leigh-Manuell
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- Q1Is this condition dominant or recessive and how do you know?Recessive because it is in every generationDominant because it is in every generationRecessive because it skips a generationDominant because it skips a generation30s
- Q2Is this condition dominant or recessive and how do you know?Dominant because it skips a generationDominant because it is in every generationRecessive because it is in every generationRecessive because it skips a generation30s
- Q3How many children did the original parents have?432530s
- Q4What are two facts about this condition?It is dominant and only affects femalesIt is dominant and only affects malesIt is recessive and only affects malesIt is recessive and only affects females30s
- Q5What would the genotype be for male number 3 in the fifth (V) generation?ttTTTtcan't tell30s
- Q6One dog parent had white fur (bb). The other dog parent had Black fur (B) and several of their offspring had white fur. What must the genotype of this parent be to make some children with white fur?BBcan't tellBbbb30s
- Q7What trait below shows a simple dominant/recessive relationship?A red flower crossed with a white flower produce pink flowersA green leaf plant crossed with a yellow leaf plant produce ALL green leaf offspringA long nose and a short nose produce an offspring with a medium noseA parent with A blood and a parent with B blood produce an offspring with AB blood30s
- Q8Which relationship shows an example of incomplete dominance?A red flower crosses with a white flower to produce a pink flower.A black cow and a white cow produce an offspring with black and white spots.A green pea crosses with a yellow pea and ALL of the offspring are yellow.30s
- Q9Which relationship is an example of co-dominance?A long nose and a short nose produce a medium noseA red rose and white rose produce a pink roseA parent with A blood and a parent with B blood produce an offspring with AB blood.30s
- Q10A dad has AB blood. The mom has A blood and her father had O blood. What are the phenotype percentages of their offspring? (DRAW A PUNNETT SQUARE!!!)75% A blood, 25% AB blood50% A blood, 25% B blood, and 25% AB blood25% A blood, 25% O blood, 25% B blood, 25% AB blood30s
