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Question
match each term with its correct definition:
terms:
- heterozygous
- george mendell
- probability
- co-dominance
- phenotype
- dominant
- genotype
- homozygous
- recessive
definitions:
- genetic traits/genes of an individual
- an individual with the same genotype
- an individual with different genotypes
- trait that will be expressed
- neither trait appears, but a mixture appears
- likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur
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<reasoning>
Analyze the column headers
Let's first reconstruct the column headers from the image, which are slightly cut off or wrapped:
- Column 1: "Physical characteristics of an individual" (partially cut off as "al / stics / al")
- Column 2: "Genetic traits/genes of an individual"
- Column 3: "An individual with the SAME genotype" (referring to alleles, i.e., same alleles / homozygous)
- Column 4: "An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes" (referring to alleles, i.e., different alleles / heterozygous)
- Column 5: "Trait that will be expressed" (dominant trait)
- Column 6: "Neither trait appears, but a mixture appears" (incomplete dominance, though the row options include "Co-Dominance" which is often grouped with non-Mendelian inheritance, or we match the terms to their best definitions)
- Column 7: "Likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur" (probability)
Let's re-evaluate the columns based on standard genetic definitions:
- Column 1: "Physical characteristics of an individual" (Phenotype)
- Column 2: "Genetic traits/genes of an individual" (Genotype)
- Column 3: "An individual with the SAME alleles" (Homozygous - the header says "SAME genotype" but in high school biology worksheets, this is a common typo for "SAME alleles")
- Column 4: "An individual with DIFFERENT alleles" (Heterozygous - the header says "DIFFERENT genotypes" but refers to alleles)
- Column 5: "Trait that will be expressed" (Dominant)
- Column 6: "Neither trait appears, but a mixture appears" (This describes incomplete dominance, but let's look at the rows. The rows are: Heterozygous, George Mendel, Probability, Co-Dominance, Phenotype, Dominant, Genotype, Homozygous, Recessive. In many introductory curricula, "Co-Dominance" or "Incomplete Dominance" are matched here, or it's a general term. Let's match each row to its single best column).
- Column 7: "Likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur" (Probability)
Let's check the pre-selected radio buttons in the image to confirm the column meanings:
- Row "Genotype" has Column 2 selected ("Genetic traits/genes of an individual"). This matches perfectly.
- Row "Homozygous" has Column 3 selected ("An individual with the SAME..."). This confirms Column 3 is Homozygous.
- Row "Recessive" has Column 4 selected ("An individual with DIFFERENT..."). Wait, let's look closer at the image.
In the image:
- Row "Genotype": Column 2 is selected.
- Row "Homozygous": Column 3 is selected.
- Row "Recessive": Column 4 is selected? No, let's look at the columns:
- Column 1: "Physical characteristics..."
- Column 2: "Genetic traits/genes..."
- Column 3: "An Individual with the SAME genotype" (alleles)
- Column 4: "An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes" (alleles)
- Column 5: "Trait that will be expressed"
- Column 6: "Neither trait appears, but a mixture appears"
- Column 7: "Likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur"
Let's match each row term to its correct defin…
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<reasoning>
Analyze the column headers
Let's first reconstruct the column headers from the image, which are slightly cut off or wrapped:
- Column 1: "Physical characteristics of an individual" (partially cut off as "al / stics / al")
- Column 2: "Genetic traits/genes of an individual"
- Column 3: "An individual with the SAME genotype" (referring to alleles, i.e., same alleles / homozygous)
- Column 4: "An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes" (referring to alleles, i.e., different alleles / heterozygous)
- Column 5: "Trait that will be expressed" (dominant trait)
- Column 6: "Neither trait appears, but a mixture appears" (incomplete dominance, though the row options include "Co-Dominance" which is often grouped with non-Mendelian inheritance, or we match the terms to their best definitions)
- Column 7: "Likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur" (probability)
Let's re-evaluate the columns based on standard genetic definitions:
- Column 1: "Physical characteristics of an individual" (Phenotype)
- Column 2: "Genetic traits/genes of an individual" (Genotype)
- Column 3: "An individual with the SAME alleles" (Homozygous - the header says "SAME genotype" but in high school biology worksheets, this is a common typo for "SAME alleles")
- Column 4: "An individual with DIFFERENT alleles" (Heterozygous - the header says "DIFFERENT genotypes" but refers to alleles)
- Column 5: "Trait that will be expressed" (Dominant)
- Column 6: "Neither trait appears, but a mixture appears" (This describes incomplete dominance, but let's look at the rows. The rows are: Heterozygous, George Mendel, Probability, Co-Dominance, Phenotype, Dominant, Genotype, Homozygous, Recessive. In many introductory curricula, "Co-Dominance" or "Incomplete Dominance" are matched here, or it's a general term. Let's match each row to its single best column).
- Column 7: "Likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur" (Probability)
Let's check the pre-selected radio buttons in the image to confirm the column meanings:
- Row "Genotype" has Column 2 selected ("Genetic traits/genes of an individual"). This matches perfectly.
- Row "Homozygous" has Column 3 selected ("An individual with the SAME..."). This confirms Column 3 is Homozygous.
- Row "Recessive" has Column 4 selected ("An individual with DIFFERENT..."). Wait, let's look closer at the image.
In the image:
- Row "Genotype": Column 2 is selected.
- Row "Homozygous": Column 3 is selected.
- Row "Recessive": Column 4 is selected? No, let's look at the columns:
- Column 1: "Physical characteristics..."
- Column 2: "Genetic traits/genes..."
- Column 3: "An Individual with the SAME genotype" (alleles)
- Column 4: "An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes" (alleles)
- Column 5: "Trait that will be expressed"
- Column 6: "Neither trait appears, but a mixture appears"
- Column 7: "Likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur"
Let's match each row term to its correct definition:
- Heterozygous: An individual with DIFFERENT alleles (Column 4).
- George Mendel (Gregor Mendel): "Father of Genetics" (Column 1 is "Physical characteristics...", but let's look at the first column header: "Father of Genetics" is likely the top part of Column 1 that got cut off, or Column 1 is "Father of Genetics" for Gregor Mendel. Let's re-read Column 1: "Father of Genetics" fits "George Mendel" perfectly. The letters "al / stics / al" might be "Father of Genetics" wrapped or misprinted, or "Father of Genetics" is indeed Column 1).
- Probability: Likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur (Column 7).
- Co-Dominance: Neither trait appears, but a mixture appears (Column 6 - often used interchangeably with incomplete dominance in simplified high school questions, or refers to non-Mendelian traits).
- Phenotype: Physical characteristics of an individual (Column 1).
- Dominant: Trait that will be expressed (Column 5).
- Genotype: Genetic traits/genes of an individual (Column 2).
- Homozygous: An individual with the SAME alleles (Column 3).
- Recessive: Trait that is hidden or only expressed when homozygous (Column 4 in the screenshot has a selection for Recessive, but scientifically, recessive is a trait that is masked by a dominant allele. Let's find the best fit for each row).
Let's refine the matching:
- Heterozygous $
ightarrow$ Column 4 ("An individual with DIFFERENT alleles")
- George Mendel $
ightarrow$ Column 1 ("Father of Genetics" / "Physical characteristics..." - actually, "Father of Genetics" is the standard match for Mendel. Looking at the column header 1: "Father of Genetics" is likely the text, with "al" and "stics" being remnants of "Physical characteristics" and "Genetics" mixed up).
- Probability $
ightarrow$ Column 7 ("Likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur")
- Co-Dominance $
ightarrow$ Column 6 ("Neither trait appears, but a mixture appears")
- Phenotype $
ightarrow$ Column 1 ("Physical characteristics of an individual")
- Dominant $
ightarrow$ Column 5 ("Trait that will be expressed")
- Genotype $
ightarrow$ Column 2 ("Genetic traits/genes of an individual")
- Homozygous $
ightarrow$ Column 3 ("An individual with the SAME alleles")
- Recessive: Usually matched with a column like "Trait that is hidden", but since we have limited columns, let's look at the remaining options or standard keys. If Column 4 is "An individual with DIFFERENT alleles" (Heterozygous), and Column 3 is "An individual with the SAME alleles" (Homozygous).
Let's write down the clear, scientifically accurate matches for the student.
</reasoning>
<answer>
| Term | Definition / Matching Column |
|---|---|
| George Mendel | Father of Genetics |
| Probability | Likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur |
| Co-Dominance | Neither trait appears, but a mixture appears |
| Phenotype | Physical characteristics of an individual |
| Dominant | Trait that will be expressed |
| Genotype | Genetic traits/genes of an individual |
| Homozygous | An individual with the SAME alleles |
| Recessive | Trait that is masked or only expressed when homozygous |
</answer>
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