U3) BIO Vocab Review
Whitney Schuenemeyer
Created on October 24, 2024
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Transcript
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Help the farm ecosystem with daily chores
Down on the FARMESCAPE ROOM
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Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
Chickens and their eggs
They get half from their mother hen, half from their father rooster
They get it from their mothers hens
Their surroungings grows thier genetic make up
Where do chicks get their genetics from?
question 1/4
Collect
one long chromosome uncurled
a pair of ridiculously expensive pants
A section of DNA that codes for a trait
Which is the correct definition of a gene?
question 2/4
Collect
Un huevo de gallina recolectado
0 black feather genes
1 black feather gene
2 black feather genes
Collect
Did you know that if a hen has black feathers it has 2 black feather genes. they got one from mom and one from dad. How many black feather genes will it give it's child?
question 3/4
Un huevo de gallina recolectado
Un huevo de gallina recolectado
They always give the black feather gene
They can give either the black or white gene. It is random.
They can give either the black or white gene. The rooster chooses.
Collect
A blue rooster has 1 whtie splash gene, and 1 black gene. What gene so they give to their chicks?
question 4/4
Un huevo de gallina recolectado
Un huevo de gallina recolectado
Un huevo de gallina recolectado
continue
Well done!Happy chickens
Cluck, Cluck...
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Milk the cows for each correct answer
Cows and their milk
Bahavior traits
Lifestyle changes
Mutations
Milking
Alleles are variations or genes. For example, white hair: ATTACGBlack hair: ATTTACGWhat could have happened to create these variations?
QUESTION 1/4
She'd give her child a lower case b
She'd randomly give a B or a b
She'd give her child an upper case B
Milking
We use letters to represent genes (If we wrote the whole DNA strand it would be too long!). If a momma cow had B (black spots gene) & b (brown spots gene), what could they give their child?
QUESTION 2/4
There are unlimited combinations
3 max, as there are three types of fur
2 max, one from mom and one from dad.
Milking
Sometimes there are more than two Alleles for 1 gene (variations). Here are some examples for the base color of a cow: Red fur (R) White fur (W)Black fur (B)How many of these genes can 1 cow have?
question 3/4
Mom
Both of them
Dad
Milking
A mom cow had genes R/W The dad cow was B/BThe baby was R/B.Where did the baby's B gene come from?
question 4/4
continue
Well done!Happy cows
Mmoooo...
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Feed the pigs for each correct answer
Pigs and their food
Feed
Which picture shows how autosomal chromosomes are set up in a mammal?
QUESTION 1/4
Feed
How many chromosomes do human's have?
QUESTION 2/4
23pairs
46pairs
22pairs
47pairs
Feed
The last two chromosomes are called sex chromosomes. They determine sexual organs and hormones. Which of the following are an example of a male?
QUESTION 3/4
Feed
What is the arrow pointing to?
QUESTION 4/4
A gene on a chromosome
A chromosome on a gene
chromosome that has been copied
2 variations of a chromosome
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Well done!happy pigs
OinK, oink...
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Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
Sheep and their wool
Dad 2
Neither are the Dad
Dad 1
Shearing
O no! We have no idea who is our new lamb's dad. Can you help find the real father?
question 1/4
The baby has an S and an E gene, so mom or dad had to give an E or a S.
Mom has an E or a D. Since mutations happen deliberately, mom changed her D to an S
Mom could have given an E or a D. Since baby gets half of mom's genes, mom gave the baby an E
Shearing
Explain how the baby lamb got mom's genes.
question 2/4
The baby would have two Es in order for Dad 2 to be the father
Because Dad 1 has a D gene, so baby can't be his
Shearing
Explain how Dad 2 is NOT the father.
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We would need to test more genes as this data is not accurate
Dad 1, because he has a C gene
We can't figure it out with this gene, we'd need to test another gene
Dad 2, because he has an A gene
Shearing
Here is another sheep family problem. Can you figure out the dad here?
question 4/4
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Well done!Happy sheep
Beeeehehe...
FInalize
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All right, daily chores done!
start over?
CONGRATULATIONS!
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It got dark and you haven't finished your daily chores!