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Question 1
How is it possible that a person can have blood type AA, BO or AB, for
example?
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there are three alleles, and a person expresses all three copies
there are two alleles, but a person only has one allele
there are three alleles, but a person only has two alleles
there are two alleles, and a person gets all three, but only expresses two
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Question 2
What is the phase that not all cells enter, but is a phase where cells are not
actively dividing?
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G2
S
, G1
G0
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Question 3
What is the major difference during cytokinesis in eukaryotes with or
without a cell wall?
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cleavage furrow in those without cell walls
cytokinesis does not occur in cells without a cell wall
cytokinesis does not occur in cells with a cell wall
cell plate in those without cell walls
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Question 4
What are oncogenes?
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genes that are responsible for hair loss
, genes that cause a cell to become cancerous
normal cells that are visible on an X-ray
cells that cause a mass without negative effects
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Question 5
What is the purpose of checkpoints in the cell cycle?
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to make the division move faster
to ensure detrimental mutations are not passed on
to maintain protein health in the cell
to keep any foreign DNA out of the cell
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Question 6
Which type of human cells contain a half set of chromosomes (often written
as n)?
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gamete