Deck 2: Biological Foundations of Child Development

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Phenalanine

A) is an amino acid.
B) is found in many foods.
C) must be broken down by enzymes or disability will occur.
D) all of these
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"Normal" is

A) average
B) complex
C) a setting on a washing machine
D) what most people aspire to
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Who will heal the quickest from an injury?

A) Bill, who is 3.
B) Bob, who is 23.
C) David, who is 43.
D) Jerry, who is 63.
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The first state to require all newborns to be tested for PKU was

A) Tennessee.
B) Massachusetts.
C) California.
D) New York.
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Gametes are

A) body cells.
B) sex cells.
C) skin cells.
D) brain cells.
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How many elements make up 99% of our bodies?

A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 22
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Somatic cells are

A) body
B) sex
C) skin
D) brain
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RNA

A) is another name for DNA.
B) is not as important as DNA.
C) translates DNA instructions.
D) is a double helix.
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Cells reproduce more rapidly in

A) old age.
B) middle age.
C) children.
D) the brain.
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The human body is about _____________ water.

A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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The two types of cells are

A) sex and gamete.
B) somatic and gamete.
C) somatic and dermis.
D) gamete and neuronal.
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DNA is

A) diethylnucleic acid.
B) deneural acid.
C) diribionucleic acid.
D) deoxyribonucleic acid.
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The _____________ controls reproducing the cell.

A) ova
B) soma
C) gametes)
D) cell nucleus
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What cures PKU?

A) diet
B) enzyme replacement
C) exercise
D) nothing
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The three main types of RNA are

A) messenger, transfer, chromosomal.
B) messenger, transfer, ribosomal.
C) messenger, interstitial, chromosomal.
D) transfer, ribosomal, transcriber.
Question
In what year was PKU testing first legislated?

A) 1973
B) 1965
C) 1963
D) 1964
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How many states NOW require PKU testing?

A) 25
B) 35
C) 45
D) 50
Question
PKU

A) Is a genetic disorder.
B) Is always a cause of mental retardation.
C) is only found in Asian children.
D) has been obliterated.
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What elements make up most of the body?

A) oxygen, nitrogen, helium, calcium, boric acid
B) oxygen, carbon, melphindium, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus
C) oxygen, calcium, gold, phosphorus, nitrogen, gold
D) oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus
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How many cells make up the human body?

A) 50-100 trillion
B) 50-100 billion
C) 100-200 billion
D) 100-200 trillion
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Which of the following is female?

A) XX
B) XY
C) XXY
D) XYY
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Translation is

A) RNA misreading DNA.
B) making mRNA.
C) writing genetic code.
D) synthesizing proteins with tRNA.
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If the alleles from both parents are alike,their child will be

A) monozygotic.
B) female.
C) homozygous.
D) heterozygous.
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Who has the most complicated set of protein-coding genes?

A) dogs
B) people
C) worms
D) bees
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The best way to get cell protein is to eat a lot of meat.
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Which is true about sex chromosomes?

A) The X chromosomes carry most of the genetic material.
B) Both boys and girls have several pairs of X and Y chromosomes.
C) X and Y separate into different cells in females.
D) The baby's sex is determined by the presence of an X or Y in the fertilizing sperm.
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Eye color is an example of

A) a genotype.
B) a phenotype.
C) a karyotype.
D) gametes.
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Directly observable characteristics are affected by experience and by

A) phenotype.
B) genotype.
C) karyotype.
D) gametes.
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Turning genes off is

A) causing paralysis in worms.
B) overcoming sperm deformities.
C) improving RNA.
D) curing disease.
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Cells need _____________ to work.

A) calcium
B) vitamins
C) carbon
D) proteins
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Twenty-two matching pairs of chromosomes are

A) sex chromosomes.
B) XY.
C) XX.
D) autosomes.
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A halpogroup is

A) a unique population
B) a hologram of a genome
C) an ancestral genetic clan
D) African heritage
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______________halves the number of chromosomes in body cells.

A) Mitosis
B) Meiosis
C) Osmosis
D) Autosomes
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Transcription is

A) RNA misreading DNA.
B) making mRNA.
C) writing genetic code.
D) dynthesizing proteins with t RNA.
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A heterozygous person who has one recessive allele

A) will pass the dominant trait to their children.
B) will pass the recessive trait to their children.
C) may be a carrier of the trait.
D) cannot pass on the trait.
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The nucleus of a cell contains

A) chromosomes.
B) karyotypes.
C) genotypes.
D) phenotypes.
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A student's 23rd pair of chromosomes is XY.This person

A) is male.
B) is female.
C) has PKU.
D) has Down syndrome.
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DNA duplicates during

A) mitosis.
B) meiosis.
C) osmosis.
D) gamete formation.
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Chromosomes

A) are inherited from the mother.
B) are inherited from the father.
C) always come in matched pairs.
D) store and transmit genetic information.
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Who has the most genes according to the Human Genome Project?

A) dogs
B) people
C) roundworms
D) All are equal.
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Who has the highest probability of having a child with Down syndrome?

A) 15-year-old Jill
B) 24-year-old Judy
C) 35-year-old Sarah
D) 43-year-old Betty
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How your genes are expressed is called your

A) phenotype.
B) genotype.
C) alleles.
D) autosomes.
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Fragile X syndrome

A) is a major inherited cause of mental retardation.
B) is a type of polygenic inheritance.
C) occurs with a RNA mutation.
D) occurs more frequently with females.
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Which sex chromosome carries more genes?

A) male
B) female
C) Both are the same.
D) No one knows for sure.
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Examples of X-linked recessive conditions include all of the following except

A) Duchene muscular dystrophy.
B) Down syndrome.
C) hemophilia.
D) red-green color blindness.
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Which of the following is true about sex differences?

A) Miscarriage of girls is more common, and birth defects are more common in boys.
B) Rates of miscarriage and birth defects are higher for boy fetuses.
C) Rates of miscarriage and birth defects are higher for girl fetuses.
D) A total of 106 girls are born worldwide for every 100 boys.
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Down syndrome often results from

A) an extra chromosome.
B) an error during mitosis.
C) a broken piece of the 21st chromosome.
D) failure of the 21st pair of chromosomes separating during meiosis.
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The Smiths' doctor told them that their child will be born with the most common chromosomal disorder,which is

A) Turner's
B) Down
C) Fragile X
D) Klinefelter's
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The average life expectancy of someone in the United States is about

A) 18.
B) 35.
C) 42.
D) 78 This statistic is not mentioned in the text. Current CDC estimate is 78 years on average in the U.S.
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Who might have had Marfan syndrome?

A) Napoleon
B) a horse jockey
C) Abraham Lincoln
D) a dwarf
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Which of the following is due to dominant alleles?

A) hemophilia
B) Huntington's disease
C) thyroid disease
D) anemia
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When a harmful allele is carried on the X chromosome,

A) males are most likely to be affected.
B) females are most likely to be affected.
C) 50% of females will be affected.
D) 50% of males will be affected.
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People most likely to have sickle cell anemia are

A) Caucasian.
B) of African descent.
C) European.
D) Asian.
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Trisomy 21 is better known as

A) hemophilia.
B) Duchene muscular dystrophy.
C) Klinefelter's syndrome.
D) Down syndrome.
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The recessive allele is

A) expressed.
B) hidden.
C) contagious.
D) an enzyme.
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Co-dominance occurs in

A) blood type.
B) dominant genes.
C) recessive genes.
D) Down syndrome.
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Which gender has more sex-linked inherited disorders?

A) male
B) female
C) Both are the same.
D) No one knows.
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Chromosomal abnormalities are caused by too many chromosomes.
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Why do males have more sex-linked inherited disorders?

A) because they have a matched pair of sex chromosomes
B) because they have an unmatched pair of sex chromosomes
C) because men are more fragile
D) because females are hardier
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Anna has Turner's syndrome.She has an)_____________chromosome.

A) extra X
B) missing X
C) missing Y
D) extra Y
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Turner's syndrome occurs most often in

A) males.
B) females.
C) both sexes equally.
D) neither males or females; it has been eradicated.
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The geneotype -environmental correlation suggests that

A) genes influence response to the environment.
B) genes and environment work to reinforce each other in their interactions .
C) the environments we are exposed to determine which genes are expressed in our phenotype.
D) heredity restricts the development of some behaviors to few outcomes.
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How the genotype sets the upper and lower limits for possible outcomes is known as

A) niche picking.
B) canalization.
C) active effect.
D) range of reaction.
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Which of the following groups does the most niche picking?

A) infants
B) toddlers
C) preschoolers
D) teens
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People with Down syndrome are also at risk for other serious physical disorders.
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The relationship between environment and heredity is

A) one way.
B) bidirectional.
C) strongest for intelligence.
D) measured by heritability estimates.
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David,a musically talented teen,joins the school band.This is an example of an) _________ genetic-environmental correlation.

A) passive
B) active
C) evocative
D) dynamic
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Which is more important,nature or nurture?

A) nature
B) nurture
C) both
D) neither
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Baby Betsye has a healthy diet,which yields new neural connections that change gene expression.This leads to new gene-environment exchanges,which are an example of

A) niche picking.
B) range of reaction.
C) epigenesis.
D) canalization.
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Chromosomally,an individual with Turner's syndrome has the following sex chromosomes:

A) XX
B) XY
C) XXY
D) XO
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Which of the following is strongly canalized?

A) IQ
B) personality
C) motor development
D) emotional development
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The most common cause of intellectual disability in males is

A) cystic fibrosis.
B) hemophilia.
C) Down syndrome.
D) Fragile X syndrome.
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Experience-dependent development is

A) dependent on unique opportunities.
B) the same fundamental milestones for all children.
C) reaching predictable milestones.
D) dependent on culture.
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Niche picking helps us to understand why ____________ report that similar stressful events are influenced by personal actions more often than other pairs.

A) same-sex fraternal twins
B) opposite-sex fraternal twins
C) identical twins
D) two adopted siblings
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Who should seek genetic counseling?

A) women over 35
B) those who already have a child with a genetic disorder
C) women who have had two or more miscarriages
D) all of the above
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Most chromosomal defects result from

A) mistakes in mitosis.
B) mistakes in meiosis.
C) somatic mutations.
D) germ-line mutations.
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Bill is cooperative and attentive,and his parents give him patient responses.Judy is his distractible sister.This is an example of an)_____________genetic-environmental correlation.

A) passive
B) active
C) dynamic
D) evocative
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The enzyme MAOA has an impact on

A) depression in girls.
B) violent behavior in boys.
C) loving behavior.
D) no emotional impact.
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According to epigenesis,

A) children's genetic inheritance shapes their responsiveness to the environment.
B) heredity restricts behaviors to a few outcomes.
C) genetics causes people to seek experiences to actualize inborn traits.
D) development is bidirectional.
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The incidence of Down syndrome increases with

A) the number of alcoholic drinks the mother has while pregnant.
B) exposure to smoking.
C) maternal age.
D) number of deformed sperm.
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1
Phenalanine

A) is an amino acid.
B) is found in many foods.
C) must be broken down by enzymes or disability will occur.
D) all of these
D
2
"Normal" is

A) average
B) complex
C) a setting on a washing machine
D) what most people aspire to
B
3
Who will heal the quickest from an injury?

A) Bill, who is 3.
B) Bob, who is 23.
C) David, who is 43.
D) Jerry, who is 63.
A
4
The first state to require all newborns to be tested for PKU was

A) Tennessee.
B) Massachusetts.
C) California.
D) New York.
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Gametes are

A) body cells.
B) sex cells.
C) skin cells.
D) brain cells.
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How many elements make up 99% of our bodies?

A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 22
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Somatic cells are

A) body
B) sex
C) skin
D) brain
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RNA

A) is another name for DNA.
B) is not as important as DNA.
C) translates DNA instructions.
D) is a double helix.
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Cells reproduce more rapidly in

A) old age.
B) middle age.
C) children.
D) the brain.
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The human body is about _____________ water.

A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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The two types of cells are

A) sex and gamete.
B) somatic and gamete.
C) somatic and dermis.
D) gamete and neuronal.
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DNA is

A) diethylnucleic acid.
B) deneural acid.
C) diribionucleic acid.
D) deoxyribonucleic acid.
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The _____________ controls reproducing the cell.

A) ova
B) soma
C) gametes)
D) cell nucleus
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What cures PKU?

A) diet
B) enzyme replacement
C) exercise
D) nothing
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The three main types of RNA are

A) messenger, transfer, chromosomal.
B) messenger, transfer, ribosomal.
C) messenger, interstitial, chromosomal.
D) transfer, ribosomal, transcriber.
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In what year was PKU testing first legislated?

A) 1973
B) 1965
C) 1963
D) 1964
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How many states NOW require PKU testing?

A) 25
B) 35
C) 45
D) 50
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18
PKU

A) Is a genetic disorder.
B) Is always a cause of mental retardation.
C) is only found in Asian children.
D) has been obliterated.
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What elements make up most of the body?

A) oxygen, nitrogen, helium, calcium, boric acid
B) oxygen, carbon, melphindium, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus
C) oxygen, calcium, gold, phosphorus, nitrogen, gold
D) oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus
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How many cells make up the human body?

A) 50-100 trillion
B) 50-100 billion
C) 100-200 billion
D) 100-200 trillion
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Which of the following is female?

A) XX
B) XY
C) XXY
D) XYY
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Translation is

A) RNA misreading DNA.
B) making mRNA.
C) writing genetic code.
D) synthesizing proteins with tRNA.
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If the alleles from both parents are alike,their child will be

A) monozygotic.
B) female.
C) homozygous.
D) heterozygous.
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Who has the most complicated set of protein-coding genes?

A) dogs
B) people
C) worms
D) bees
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The best way to get cell protein is to eat a lot of meat.
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Which is true about sex chromosomes?

A) The X chromosomes carry most of the genetic material.
B) Both boys and girls have several pairs of X and Y chromosomes.
C) X and Y separate into different cells in females.
D) The baby's sex is determined by the presence of an X or Y in the fertilizing sperm.
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Eye color is an example of

A) a genotype.
B) a phenotype.
C) a karyotype.
D) gametes.
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Directly observable characteristics are affected by experience and by

A) phenotype.
B) genotype.
C) karyotype.
D) gametes.
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Turning genes off is

A) causing paralysis in worms.
B) overcoming sperm deformities.
C) improving RNA.
D) curing disease.
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Cells need _____________ to work.

A) calcium
B) vitamins
C) carbon
D) proteins
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Twenty-two matching pairs of chromosomes are

A) sex chromosomes.
B) XY.
C) XX.
D) autosomes.
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A halpogroup is

A) a unique population
B) a hologram of a genome
C) an ancestral genetic clan
D) African heritage
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______________halves the number of chromosomes in body cells.

A) Mitosis
B) Meiosis
C) Osmosis
D) Autosomes
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Transcription is

A) RNA misreading DNA.
B) making mRNA.
C) writing genetic code.
D) dynthesizing proteins with t RNA.
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A heterozygous person who has one recessive allele

A) will pass the dominant trait to their children.
B) will pass the recessive trait to their children.
C) may be a carrier of the trait.
D) cannot pass on the trait.
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The nucleus of a cell contains

A) chromosomes.
B) karyotypes.
C) genotypes.
D) phenotypes.
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A student's 23rd pair of chromosomes is XY.This person

A) is male.
B) is female.
C) has PKU.
D) has Down syndrome.
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DNA duplicates during

A) mitosis.
B) meiosis.
C) osmosis.
D) gamete formation.
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Chromosomes

A) are inherited from the mother.
B) are inherited from the father.
C) always come in matched pairs.
D) store and transmit genetic information.
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40
Who has the most genes according to the Human Genome Project?

A) dogs
B) people
C) roundworms
D) All are equal.
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Who has the highest probability of having a child with Down syndrome?

A) 15-year-old Jill
B) 24-year-old Judy
C) 35-year-old Sarah
D) 43-year-old Betty
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42
How your genes are expressed is called your

A) phenotype.
B) genotype.
C) alleles.
D) autosomes.
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Fragile X syndrome

A) is a major inherited cause of mental retardation.
B) is a type of polygenic inheritance.
C) occurs with a RNA mutation.
D) occurs more frequently with females.
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Which sex chromosome carries more genes?

A) male
B) female
C) Both are the same.
D) No one knows for sure.
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45
Examples of X-linked recessive conditions include all of the following except

A) Duchene muscular dystrophy.
B) Down syndrome.
C) hemophilia.
D) red-green color blindness.
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Which of the following is true about sex differences?

A) Miscarriage of girls is more common, and birth defects are more common in boys.
B) Rates of miscarriage and birth defects are higher for boy fetuses.
C) Rates of miscarriage and birth defects are higher for girl fetuses.
D) A total of 106 girls are born worldwide for every 100 boys.
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Down syndrome often results from

A) an extra chromosome.
B) an error during mitosis.
C) a broken piece of the 21st chromosome.
D) failure of the 21st pair of chromosomes separating during meiosis.
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48
The Smiths' doctor told them that their child will be born with the most common chromosomal disorder,which is

A) Turner's
B) Down
C) Fragile X
D) Klinefelter's
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49
The average life expectancy of someone in the United States is about

A) 18.
B) 35.
C) 42.
D) 78 This statistic is not mentioned in the text. Current CDC estimate is 78 years on average in the U.S.
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50
Who might have had Marfan syndrome?

A) Napoleon
B) a horse jockey
C) Abraham Lincoln
D) a dwarf
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51
Which of the following is due to dominant alleles?

A) hemophilia
B) Huntington's disease
C) thyroid disease
D) anemia
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52
When a harmful allele is carried on the X chromosome,

A) males are most likely to be affected.
B) females are most likely to be affected.
C) 50% of females will be affected.
D) 50% of males will be affected.
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People most likely to have sickle cell anemia are

A) Caucasian.
B) of African descent.
C) European.
D) Asian.
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54
Trisomy 21 is better known as

A) hemophilia.
B) Duchene muscular dystrophy.
C) Klinefelter's syndrome.
D) Down syndrome.
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55
The recessive allele is

A) expressed.
B) hidden.
C) contagious.
D) an enzyme.
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56
Co-dominance occurs in

A) blood type.
B) dominant genes.
C) recessive genes.
D) Down syndrome.
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57
Which gender has more sex-linked inherited disorders?

A) male
B) female
C) Both are the same.
D) No one knows.
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58
Chromosomal abnormalities are caused by too many chromosomes.
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59
Why do males have more sex-linked inherited disorders?

A) because they have a matched pair of sex chromosomes
B) because they have an unmatched pair of sex chromosomes
C) because men are more fragile
D) because females are hardier
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Anna has Turner's syndrome.She has an)_____________chromosome.

A) extra X
B) missing X
C) missing Y
D) extra Y
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61
Turner's syndrome occurs most often in

A) males.
B) females.
C) both sexes equally.
D) neither males or females; it has been eradicated.
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62
The geneotype -environmental correlation suggests that

A) genes influence response to the environment.
B) genes and environment work to reinforce each other in their interactions .
C) the environments we are exposed to determine which genes are expressed in our phenotype.
D) heredity restricts the development of some behaviors to few outcomes.
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63
How the genotype sets the upper and lower limits for possible outcomes is known as

A) niche picking.
B) canalization.
C) active effect.
D) range of reaction.
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64
Which of the following groups does the most niche picking?

A) infants
B) toddlers
C) preschoolers
D) teens
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65
People with Down syndrome are also at risk for other serious physical disorders.
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66
The relationship between environment and heredity is

A) one way.
B) bidirectional.
C) strongest for intelligence.
D) measured by heritability estimates.
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67
David,a musically talented teen,joins the school band.This is an example of an) _________ genetic-environmental correlation.

A) passive
B) active
C) evocative
D) dynamic
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68
Which is more important,nature or nurture?

A) nature
B) nurture
C) both
D) neither
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69
Baby Betsye has a healthy diet,which yields new neural connections that change gene expression.This leads to new gene-environment exchanges,which are an example of

A) niche picking.
B) range of reaction.
C) epigenesis.
D) canalization.
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70
Chromosomally,an individual with Turner's syndrome has the following sex chromosomes:

A) XX
B) XY
C) XXY
D) XO
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71
Which of the following is strongly canalized?

A) IQ
B) personality
C) motor development
D) emotional development
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72
The most common cause of intellectual disability in males is

A) cystic fibrosis.
B) hemophilia.
C) Down syndrome.
D) Fragile X syndrome.
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73
Experience-dependent development is

A) dependent on unique opportunities.
B) the same fundamental milestones for all children.
C) reaching predictable milestones.
D) dependent on culture.
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74
Niche picking helps us to understand why ____________ report that similar stressful events are influenced by personal actions more often than other pairs.

A) same-sex fraternal twins
B) opposite-sex fraternal twins
C) identical twins
D) two adopted siblings
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75
Who should seek genetic counseling?

A) women over 35
B) those who already have a child with a genetic disorder
C) women who have had two or more miscarriages
D) all of the above
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76
Most chromosomal defects result from

A) mistakes in mitosis.
B) mistakes in meiosis.
C) somatic mutations.
D) germ-line mutations.
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77
Bill is cooperative and attentive,and his parents give him patient responses.Judy is his distractible sister.This is an example of an)_____________genetic-environmental correlation.

A) passive
B) active
C) dynamic
D) evocative
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78
The enzyme MAOA has an impact on

A) depression in girls.
B) violent behavior in boys.
C) loving behavior.
D) no emotional impact.
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79
According to epigenesis,

A) children's genetic inheritance shapes their responsiveness to the environment.
B) heredity restricts behaviors to a few outcomes.
C) genetics causes people to seek experiences to actualize inborn traits.
D) development is bidirectional.
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80
The incidence of Down syndrome increases with

A) the number of alcoholic drinks the mother has while pregnant.
B) exposure to smoking.
C) maternal age.
D) number of deformed sperm.
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