IB Bio Exam (2023)!

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Which process(es) occur(s) by osmosis?

I. Uptake of water by cells in the wall of the intestine

II. Loss of water from a plant cell in a hypertonic environment

III. Evaporation of water from sweat on the skin surface

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questions and answers from our past tests. note: unit 4, questions 11-18 I couldn't find the answers for so they aren't on here. sorry. plus, questions from the 2.1, 2.3 quiz too. also sorry.

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Which process(es) occur(s) by osmosis?

I. Uptake of water by cells in the wall of the intestine

II. Loss of water from a plant cell in a hypertonic environment

III. Evaporation of water from sweat on the skin surface

I. Uptake of water by cells in the wall of the intestine

II. Loss of water from a plant cell in a hypertonic environment

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Where do hydrogen bonds form?

Between the slight positive charge of hydrogen and slight negative charge of oxygen in different water molecules

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Which is an essential feature of the Davson–Danielli model of membrane structure?

A layer of lipid sandwiched between two layers of protein

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<p>What part of the plasma membrane is fluid, allowing the movement of proteins in accordance with the fluid mosaic model?</p>

What part of the plasma membrane is fluid, allowing the movement of proteins in accordance with the fluid mosaic model?

B

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<p>Apparatus was set up as shown to collect data. The graph shows the results after 47 minutes of data collection.</p><p>What causes the rates to differ?</p><p>I.   Different concentration gradients at the start</p><p>II.  Diffusion of sugar is initially greater in Y than in X</p><p>III. The systems are reaching equilibrium over time</p>

Apparatus was set up as shown to collect data. The graph shows the results after 47 minutes of data collection.

What causes the rates to differ?

I.   Different concentration gradients at the start

II.  Diffusion of sugar is initially greater in Y than in X

III. The systems are reaching equilibrium over time

I and III only

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<p>In a copy of Louis Pasteur’s famous experiment, broth was put into flasks as shown in the diagrams.</p><p>What results would be expected with no spontaneous generation of life?</p>

In a copy of Louis Pasteur’s famous experiment, broth was put into flasks as shown in the diagrams.

What results would be expected with no spontaneous generation of life?

Decomposition of broth by microbes occurred only in Flasks W and X.

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What feature of both striated muscle and aseptate fungal hyphae is different from typical cell structure?

They have multiple nuclei within a structural unit.

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Which molecule regulates the fluidity of cell membranes?

Cholesterol

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9

Which features of phospholipids give them their amphipathic properties?

Hydrophilic phosphate groups and hydrophobic fatty acids

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10

How is facilitated diffusion in axons similar to active transport?

They are both carried out by proteins embedded in the axon membrane.

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How do both mitochondria and chloroplasts provide evidence for the endosymbiotic theory?

They have double membranes.

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What is the term for the attraction of water molecules to other water molecules?

Cohesion

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The Davson–Danielli model of membrane structure proposed that membranes were composed of a phospholipid bilayer that lies between two layers of globular proteins.

What evidence supported this model?

An electron micrograph that showed two dark lines with a lighter band in between

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A human organ is being prepared for transplant. In what type of solution must it be bathed?

A solution with the same osmolarity as the organ tissue

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Which statement applies to cholesterol?

It impacts membrane fluidity.

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<p>The diagrams represent cells with the same concentration of dissolved substances in their cytoplasm. If all the cells were placed in the same hypertonic sucrose solution, which cell would show the greatest rate of change in the concentration of its cytoplasm?</p>

The diagrams represent cells with the same concentration of dissolved substances in their cytoplasm. If all the cells were placed in the same hypertonic sucrose solution, which cell would show the greatest rate of change in the concentration of its cytoplasm?

C

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<p>Which graph best represents the relationship between the concentration of chloride ions in the external environment of a cell and the rate at which the chloride ions move by facilitated diffusion into the cytoplasm of the cell?</p>

Which graph best represents the relationship between the concentration of chloride ions in the external environment of a cell and the rate at which the chloride ions move by facilitated diffusion into the cytoplasm of the cell?

C

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What is a property of water?

Water molecules are highly cohesive which is important for transport in xylem.

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<p>The images show samples of red blood cells that were placed in different concentrations of salt solutions.</p><p>Which process explains the observations shown in the images?</p>

The images show samples of red blood cells that were placed in different concentrations of salt solutions.

Which process explains the observations shown in the images?

Osmosis

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Three cell types are shown in the micrographs.

What feature distinguishes striated muscle fibres from the three cell types shown in the images?

Multinucleate structure

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The giant alga Acetabularia has a feature that suggests it is an exception to the cell theory. What feature is this?

It lacks subdivision into separate cells.

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What is a role of cholesterol in animal cells?

It controls membrane fluidity.

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<p>The diagram is a model of one type of movement across a membrane.</p><p>What is this type of movement?</p>

The diagram is a model of one type of movement across a membrane.

What is this type of movement?

Facilitated diffusion

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The graph shows enzyme activity plotted against temperature.

What is the reason for the drop in enzyme activity above 40 °C?

Changes to the conformation of the enzyme

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Cell metabolism involves anabolic and catabolic reactions. Which process directly involves anabolism?

Production of intracellular enzymes

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<p>Which curve shows the concentration of product during the course of an enzyme-catalysed reaction?</p>

Which curve shows the concentration of product during the course of an enzyme-catalysed reaction?

A

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Lipids are more efficient energy stores than carbohydrates. What is a reason for this?

Lipids release more energy per gram than carbohydrates.

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People who suffer from night blindness cannot see well at night because their retinal cells produce an abnormal form of a protein pigment. Which protein is this?

Rhodopsin

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<p>The graph shows the activity of an enzyme at various temperatures. The pH of the experiment was kept constant at pH 8.</p><p>Based on the data, what would the result be if the experiment was repeated at pH 9?</p>

The graph shows the activity of an enzyme at various temperatures. The pH of the experiment was kept constant at pH 8.

Based on the data, what would the result be if the experiment was repeated at pH 9?

There is not enough information to make a reliable prediction.

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The production of oxalic acid can be prevented if the person drinks ethanol, a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase I. Which statement explains the mode of action of ethanol on the reaction?

It occupies the active site of alcohol dehydrogenase I, preventing ethylene glycol from binding.

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Cell metabolism involves anabolic and catabolic reactions. Which process directly involves anabolism?

Production of intracellular enzymes

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Lactose can be removed from milk by passing the milk through a column of alginate beads to which immobilized lactase is bound. What is an advantage of immobilizing the enzyme?

It allows the product to be separated easily from the enzyme.

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Which statement applies to enzymes?

Enzyme function depends on collisions between substrate and active sites.

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Which statement applies to the tertiary structure of enzymes?

A change in the tertiary structure of an enzyme may result in a change in the structure of the active site.

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Succinate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of succinic acid. If malonic acid is added to the mixture, the rate of reaction is reduced. An increase in succinic acid will increase the rate of reaction again. For this system, which term best describes malonic acid?

Competitive inhibitor

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<p>The graph shows the progress of the same enzyme-controlled reaction at two different temperatures.</p><p>Which statement is clearly supported by the data?</p>

The graph shows the progress of the same enzyme-controlled reaction at two different temperatures.

Which statement is clearly supported by the data?

The lower the temperature, the slower the rate of the reaction

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Which organic molecules may contain the element sulphur?

Proteins

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What is a proteome?

The entire set of proteins expressed by an organism at a certain time

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<p>Which molecule could be hydrolysed into amino acids?</p>

Which molecule could be hydrolysed into amino acids?

C

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<p>Water has a specific heat capacity of 4.2 J g K at room temperature, a latent heat of vaporization equal to 2257 J g , and a boiling point of 100 °C. What are the specific heat capacity, latent heat of vaporization and boiling point of methane?</p>

Water has a specific heat capacity of 4.2 J g K at room temperature, a latent heat of vaporization equal to 2257 J g , and a boiling point of 100 °C. What are the specific heat capacity, latent heat of vaporization and boiling point of methane?

A

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<p>Which protein is identified with its function?</p>

Which protein is identified with its function?

A

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<p>The graph shows the effect of changing the substrate concentration on the early stages of an enzyme-catalysed reaction.</p><p>What can be interpreted about the rate of reaction from the graph?</p>

The graph shows the effect of changing the substrate concentration on the early stages of an enzyme-catalysed reaction.

What can be interpreted about the rate of reaction from the graph?

Rate of reaction increases non-linearly with increasing substrate concentration.

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<p>The image shows the structure of the protein hemoglobin</p><p>What level of protein structure bonds the α and β chains together?</p>

The image shows the structure of the protein hemoglobin

What level of protein structure bonds the α and β chains together?

Quaternary

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<p>The diagram shows the structure of the protein CXCL12.</p><p>Which chemical group is found at X?</p>

The diagram shows the structure of the protein CXCL12.

Which chemical group is found at X?

COOH

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<p>Which fatty acid would occur in a trans fat?</p>

Which fatty acid would occur in a trans fat?

D

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The Framingham heart study was an observational study that went on for 20 years. The following data were produced.

Which conclusion can be drawn, based on these data?

The more margarine consumed, the greater the incidence of coronary heart disease.

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Three flasks were prepared for an analysis of the activity of amylase. At time zero, each of the substances indicated in the diagrams was added.

Which flask(s) could provide support for the hypothesis that heat denatures enzymes?

Flasks I and III after 15 minutes

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DNA Helicase is an enzyme involved in DNA replication. In this process, DNA helicase breaks some bonds.

What bonds does DNA helicase break in the DNA strand?

Hydrogen Bonds

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What enzymes are used during the process of transferring DNA to bacterial cells?

Step 1: Endonuclease, Step 2: Ligase

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Which of the following structures are NOT included in the structure of a nucleosome?

RNA

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In what phase of the cell cycle, other than possibly M phase, would you find unreplicated chromosomes, assuming normal cell function?

G1

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What structures do NOT contain nucleic acids in eukaryotic cells?

Golgi Apparatus

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Where could you find the entire genome of an organism?

DNA present in nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts of plant cell

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What processes/structures do viral particles share with living cells?

Genetic material

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What enzyme could be found on both strands of the single sided strands of parent DNA?

DNA Polymerase

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<p>What direction does the enzyme which makes a new DNA strand work in?</p>

What direction does the enzyme which makes a new DNA strand work in?

5’ to 3’

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<p>What is the structure labeled Y?</p>

What is the structure labeled Y?

Lagging Strand

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What features distinguish a prokaryotic chromosome from a eukaryotic chromosome?

Naked DNA and circular chromosomes

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When does DNA replication occur?

S phase

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What structures/features can be found within both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

70S ribosomes

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What contribution do Rosalind Franklin make to our understanding of DNA?

She collected data which indicated the helical shape of DNA

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DNA and RNA share what?

Nitrogenous bases

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<p>What are the functions of DNA primase and DNA polymerase I?</p>

What are the functions of DNA primase and DNA polymerase I?

D

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<p>What part of the molecule allows you to distinguish between it and others?</p>

What part of the molecule allows you to distinguish between it and others?

3’, 4’

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<p>What is the identity of this molecule?</p>

What is the identity of this molecule?

dDNA

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What is the reason for using this molecule in base sequencing?

Nucleotides cannot form 5’ to 3’ linkages with these

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A strand of mRNA has the following sequence: AUU CUG GCU A.

Which of the following represents the non-transcribed(sense) strand of DNA?

ATT CTG GCT A

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What does eukaryotic DNA have that is missing from prokaryotic DNA?

Introns

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What is the purpose of constructing a karyogram?

To identify abnormal chromosomes in an individual

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<p>The diagram shows the concentration of 4 cyclins present during the cell cycle.</p><p>Which curve represents the cyclin that promotes the assembly of the mitotic spindle?</p>

The diagram shows the concentration of 4 cyclins present during the cell cycle.

Which curve represents the cyclin that promotes the assembly of the mitotic spindle?

D

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What is the role of vesicles in secretory cells in the pancreas?

To move enzymes out of the cell via exocytosis

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<p>What phase of mitosis is cell X in?</p>

What phase of mitosis is cell X in?

Anaphase

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A cell contains chloroplasts, plasma membrane and 80S ribosomes. What type of cell could it be?

Plant cell

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Chromosome numbers vary between species. Which statement refers to humans?

An egg cell has 22 autosomes.

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In the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), the diploid number of chromosomes is 48. How many sister chromatids are present in the G2 phase of a somatic cell, such as a cell in the bone marrow of the chimpanzee?

96

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What are linked by hydrogen bonds?

Hydrogen and oxygen in different water molecules

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Which reaction occurs when a dipeptide is formed from amino acids?

Condensation

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A molecule of DNA is found to contain 200 guanine bases, representing 25 % of the total number of bases. How many phosphate groups does this molecule of DNA contain?

800

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<p>The karyogram shown belongs to a human being. What can be deduced from this karyogram?</p>

The karyogram shown belongs to a human being. What can be deduced from this karyogram?

The person is a male with a genetic disorder.

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Cisplatin is an anti-cancer drug that prevents tumour cells from dividing by mitosis as it inhibits cell processes at stage S of interphase. How does cisplatin prevent cancer cells from dividing?

It inhibits the replication of DNA.

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In mammals, mature red blood cells are specialized in that they lack nuclei, mitochondria or ribosomes. Which statement applies to red blood cells?

They cannot produce new enzymes.

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The hydrolysis of a pure sample of an organic molecule produces a pentose sugar, thymine, guanine and cytosine. What other substances could be expected to be present in the hydrolysed sample?

Phosphate

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Which feature is common to both mRNA and DNA?

Covalent bonds between adjacent nucleotides

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Which structures are found only in prokaryotic cells?

Pili

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Which processes are involved in the development of cancer?

I. Mutations occur in oncogenes.

II. Oncogenes prevent cancer.

III. Oncogenes affect cell cycle regulatory proteins.

I and III only

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What is the same in all parts of homologous chromosomes?

Sequence of genes

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Some regions of DNA do not code for the production of proteins. What are these regions of DNA used as?

Telomeres and coding for production of tRNA

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Which cell component synthesizes actin and myosin?

Free ribosomes

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Which types of interactions are found in a part of a protein with secondary but not tertiary structure?

I. Hydrogen bonds

II. Disulphide bridges

III. Ionic bonds

I only

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A strand of mRNA consists of the following nucleotides: AUUCUGGCUA

Which of the following represents the non-transcribed (sense) strand of the DNA?

ATTCTGGCTA

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<p>This image is taken from a visualization of a eukaryotic ribosome. The arrows show the direction of movement of mRNA. Which letter represents a tRNA exiting from the E site?</p>

This image is taken from a visualization of a eukaryotic ribosome. The arrows show the direction of movement of mRNA. Which letter represents a tRNA exiting from the E site?

A

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In which process(es) do nucleosomes play a role in eukaryotes?

I. tRNA activation

II. Transcription regulation

III. DNA supercoiling

II and III only

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<p>Scientists have heated a solution containing the protein albumin and measured its relative alpha helix content, shown on the graph.</p><p>What does the zone labelled X indicate?</p>

Scientists have heated a solution containing the protein albumin and measured its relative alpha helix content, shown on the graph.

What does the zone labelled X indicate?

Rapid increase in denatured protein molecules

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<p>Where does a tRNA-activating enzyme attach the appropriate amino acid to the tRNA molecule?</p>

Where does a tRNA-activating enzyme attach the appropriate amino acid to the tRNA molecule?

C

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What does post-transcriptional modification of eukaryotic mRNA include?

I. Introns are removed from mRNA.

II. Exons are joined together to form mature mRNA.

III. A 5' cap and 3' poly-A tail are added to mRNA.

I, II and III

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Variations in the types of antibodies are produced by mRNA splicing. What is an advantage of this process?

Increases the number of different antibodies that can be synthesized

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<p>Which gametes can result from the following crossover?</p>

Which gametes can result from the following crossover?

D

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The genetic determination of dogs’ coats can be quite complex, with many different genes acting at the same time.

• The dominant allele E gives brown tones. The recessive allele e results in red tones.

• The colour intensity is due to another gene. The dominant allele B gives a dark colour, whereas the recessive allele b results in a light colour.

What would be the genotype of a light brown dog produced from a cross between a dark brown dog and a light red dog?

Eebb

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A couple have four children whose blood groups are A, B and AB. What is the likely combination of the parents’ genotypes?

IAi and IBi

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What is produced by meiosis in a cell of a male animal?

Four gametes, each with the same number of chromosomes

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