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U3) BIO Vocab Review

Whitney Schuenemeyer

Created on October 24, 2024

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Down on the FARM ESCAPE ROOM

Help the farm ecosystem with daily chores

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Chickens and their eggs

Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer

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question 1/4

Where do chicks get their genetics from?

They get it from their mothers hens

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They get half from their mother hen, half from their father rooster

Their surroungings grows thier genetic make up

question 2/4

Which is the correct definition of a gene?

one long chromosome uncurled

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a pair of ridiculously expensive pants

A section of DNA that codes for a trait

question 3/4

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?

0 black feather genes

1 black feather gene

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2 black feather genes

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A blue rooster has 1 whtie splash gene, and 1 black gene. What gene so they give to their chicks?

They always give the black feather gene

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They can give either the black or white gene. It is random.

They can give either the black or white gene. The rooster chooses.

Well done! Happy chickens

Cluck, Cluck...

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Cows and their milk

Milk the cows for each correct answer

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QUESTION 1/4

Alleles are variations or genes. For example, white hair: ATTACG Black hair: ATTTACG What could have happened to create these variations?

Lifestyle changes

Bahavior traits

Milking

Mutations

QUESTION 2/4

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?

Milking

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

question 3/4

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?

There are unlimited combinations

Milking

3 max, as there are three types of fur

2 max, one from mom and one from dad.

question 4/4

A mom cow had genes R/W The dad cow was B/B The baby was R/B. Where did the baby's B gene come from?

Dad

Milking

Mom

Both of them

Well done! Happy cows

Mmoooo...

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Pigs and their food

Feed the pigs for each correct answer

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QUESTION 1/4

Which picture shows how autosomal chromosomes are set up in a mammal?

Feed

QUESTION 2/4

How many chromosomes do human's have?

47 pairs

22 pairs

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23 pairs

46 pairs

QUESTION 3/4

The last two chromosomes are called sex chromosomes. They determine sexual organs and hormones. Which of the following are an example of a male?

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QUESTION 4/4

What is the arrow pointing to?

A gene on a chromosome

Feed

A chromosome on a gene
2 variations of a chromosome
chromosome that has been copied

Well done! happy pigs

OinK, oink...

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Sheep and their wool

Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer

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question 1/4

O no! We have no idea who is our new lamb's dad. Can you help find the real father?

Dad 1

Dad 2

Shearing

Neither are the Dad

question 2/4

Explain how the baby lamb got mom's genes.

The baby has an S and an E gene, so mom or dad had to give an E or a S.

Shearing

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

question 3/4

Explain how Dad 2 is NOT the father.

The baby would have two Es in order for Dad 2 to be the father

Shearing

Because Dad 1 has a D gene, so baby can't be his

We would need to test more genes as this data is not accurate

question 4/4

Here is another sheep family problem. Can you figure out the dad here?

Dad 1, because he has a C gene

We can't figure it out with this gene, we'd need to test another gene

Shearing

Dad 2, because he has an A gene

Well done! Happy sheep

Beeeehehe...

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All right, daily chores done!

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CONGRATULATIONS!

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