Infants And Children Prenatal through Middle Childhood 8th Edition - Test Bank
CHAPTER 2
GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL FOUNDATIONS
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1) 2) 3) 4) Hair color is an example of a
A) karotype.
B) phenotype.
C) gamete.
D) genotype.
Answer: B
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Skill: Remember
Objective: 2.1
Directly observable characteristics are affected by an individual’s lifelong history of experiences and also by the
individual’s
A) karotypes.
B) phenotypes.
C) gametes.
D) genotype.
Answer: D
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Skill: Understand
Objective: 2.1
A __________ is a complex blend of genetic information that determines our species and influences all our unique
characteristics.
A) chromosome
B) genotype
C) phenotype
D) karotype
Answer: B
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Skill: Remember
Objective 2.1
The nucleus of a cell contains
A) karotypes.
B) chromosomes.
C) genotypes.
D) phenotypes.
Answer: B
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Skill: Remember
Objective: 2.15) Chromosomes
A) store and transmit genetic information.
B) come in 46 matching pairs.
C) are inherited from the mother only.
D) are inherited from the father only.
Answer: A
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Skill: Remember
Objective: 2.1
6) Generally, human __________ come in 23 matching pairs.
A) chromosomes
B) phenotypes
C) cells
D) genotypes
Answer: A
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Skill: Remember
Objective: 2.1
7) Each rung of the DNA ladder
A) is made up of thousands of chromosomes.
B) contains 20,000 genes.
C) consists of a pair of chemical substances called bases.
D) contains 23 matching pairs.
Answer: C
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Skill: Understand
Objective: 2.1
8) On the DNA ladder, adenine always appears
A) alone.
B) with thymine.
C) with cytosine.
D) with guanine.
Answer: B
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Skill: Remember
Objective: 2.1
9) An estimated 21,000 __________, which directly affect our body’s characteristics, lie along the human chromosomes.
A) nuclei
B) regulator genes
C) protein-coding genes
D) sex genes
Answer: C
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Skill: Remember
Objective: 2.110) Zookeeper Ross knows that he shares some of his genetic mak