BIO 133 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH
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Example of a mulitfactorial trait - ANS alzheimers
genetic determinism is the idea that... - ANS our genes soley determine who we are at every
level, including physical, emotional, and behavioral
example of genetic determinism.. - ANS a person using genetic determinism as his defense in
a murder trial
what is responsible for variation in organisms - ANS gene and the environment
mendelian traits - ANS trait due to single gene
multifactorial traits - ANS traits influenced by environment
polygenic traits - ANS is one whose phenotype is influenced by more than one gene. example
height, skin color. many polygenic traits are also referred to as quuantitative trait loci.
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, empiric risk refers to the - ANS prediction of recurrence based on trait's incidence in specific
population
incidence - ANS rate at which event occurs
prevalence - ANS number of individuals who have a disorder at a specific time
heritability - ANS % of phenotypic variation due to genes.(know how to cal the heritability).
function of sensory neurons - ANS bring info to brain
function of motor neurons - ANS send info outward to muscles
transmission of info b/w neurons involves - ANS nerotransmitters
behavioral genetic trait - ANS is the field of study that examines the role of genetics in animal
(including human) behavior
example of behavioral genetic trait - ANS anorexia, bulimia, muscle dymorphia
DNA has 2 important properties which are - ANS instruction for production and replicating
discovery of a transforming principle
griffith(1928) infected mice w/ pneumonia. R(rough- no pneumonia) and S(smooth-pneumonia)
- ANS Griffith figured out tht there's something that was transforming the R-strain.
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100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST
VERSION 2025/2026.
Example of a mulitfactorial trait - ANS alzheimers
genetic determinism is the idea that... - ANS our genes soley determine who we are at every
level, including physical, emotional, and behavioral
example of genetic determinism.. - ANS a person using genetic determinism as his defense in
a murder trial
what is responsible for variation in organisms - ANS gene and the environment
mendelian traits - ANS trait due to single gene
multifactorial traits - ANS traits influenced by environment
polygenic traits - ANS is one whose phenotype is influenced by more than one gene. example
height, skin color. many polygenic traits are also referred to as quuantitative trait loci.
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, empiric risk refers to the - ANS prediction of recurrence based on trait's incidence in specific
population
incidence - ANS rate at which event occurs
prevalence - ANS number of individuals who have a disorder at a specific time
heritability - ANS % of phenotypic variation due to genes.(know how to cal the heritability).
function of sensory neurons - ANS bring info to brain
function of motor neurons - ANS send info outward to muscles
transmission of info b/w neurons involves - ANS nerotransmitters
behavioral genetic trait - ANS is the field of study that examines the role of genetics in animal
(including human) behavior
example of behavioral genetic trait - ANS anorexia, bulimia, muscle dymorphia
DNA has 2 important properties which are - ANS instruction for production and replicating
discovery of a transforming principle
griffith(1928) infected mice w/ pneumonia. R(rough- no pneumonia) and S(smooth-pneumonia)
- ANS Griffith figured out tht there's something that was transforming the R-strain.
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.