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BIOLOGY - Biology - QUIZ

BIOLOGY · Biology

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  1. 1In humans, tongue rolling is a dominant trait (R) and the inability to roll is recessive (r). If Sally cannot roll her tongue, what is her genotype?

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  • 2Bob can roll his tongue (dominant), but his mother could not. What is Bob's genotype?
  • 3Two goats that have never fainted produce an offspring that faints. In this scenario, what is the probability that their next offspring will also faint?
  • 4Princess is a polydactylous cat with a heterozygous genotype (Dd). If she mates with a homozygous 5-toed cat (dd), what is the probability they will have a 5-toed kitten?
  • 5A heterozygous woodrat (Aa) is bred with a homozygous recessive woodrat (aa). What is the expected genotypic ratio of the F1 generation?
  • 6In art, which term refers to the lightness and darkness of an image?
  • 7What is created when you add white to a color to reduce its darkness?
  • 8Which type of edge is described as a very sudden transition between two shapes, similar to a razor blade?
  • 9What do cross-contour lines primarily describe in a drawing?
  • 10An edge that is so soft that it merges two volumes together because the values are close is called a: