MCQ Questions
Q.1.
Having two different alleles for a trait
  • 0%
    homozygous
  • 0%
    heterozygous
  • 0%
    phenotype
  • 0%
    hybrid
Q.2.
An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism where the allele is present
  • 0%
    alleles
  • 0%
    dominant allele
  • 0%
    phenotype
  • 0%
    gene
Q.3.
The process in which an egg and sperm cell join to form a new organism
  • 0%
    fertilization
  • 0%
    homozygous
  • 0%
    heredity
  • 0%
    trait
Q.4.
The passing of traits from parents to offspring
  • 0%
    genetics
  • 0%
    phenotype
  • 0%
    heredity
  • 0%
    gene
Q.5.
Having two identical alleles for a trait
  • 0%
    heterozygous
  • 0%
    hybrid
  • 0%
    phenotype
  • 0%
    homozygous
Q.6.
An organism that has two different alleles for a trait; an organism that is a heterozygous for a particular trait
  • 0%
    hybrid
  • 0%
    homozygous
  • 0%
    heterozygous
  • 0%
    phenotype
Q.7.
The different forms of a gene
  • 0%
    homozygous
  • 0%
    heterozygous
  • 0%
    alleles
  • 0%
    phenotype
Q.8.
A characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes
  • 0%
    heterozygous
  • 0%
    trait
  • 0%
    gene
  • 0%
    phenotype
Q.9.
The set of information that controls a trait; a segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait
  • 0%
    gene
  • 0%
    heterozygous
  • 0%
    trait
  • 0%
    phenotype