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Anonymous Carolina Castillo2
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1) SEE FIRST PHOTO ATTACHED

Use the following information to answer the next two questions.

Basidiomycota is a division of the Kingdom Fungi. They include groups such as mushrooms, and reproduce sexually through the formation of cells called basidia.

Which of the following rows identifies Process 1 and Process 3 in the life cycle shown in the diagram?

a. Process 1                  Process 3
    Meiosis                        Mitosis

b. Process 1                  Process 3
    Mitosis                       Meiosis

c. Process 1                 Process 3
     Meiosis                      Meiosis

d. Process 1               Process 3
      MitosiS                    Mitosis





B) Indicate the ploidy for each of the following cells indicated on the life cycle diagram above.   
Haploid = 1
Diploid = 2

zygote
Answer
 

basidiospores
Answer
 

basidium with four nuclei
Answer
 
 
mycelia











2) The giant panda has a diploid number of 42, which includes a pair of sex chromosomes that is analogous to human sex chromosomes (X and Y).

The karyotype of a male panda of the giant panda species would show Answer pairs of homologous autosomes and one pair of Answer sex chromosomes.


POSSIBLE ANSERS TO 1: 20,21,40,41
POSSIBLE ANSWERS TO 2: HOMOLOGOUS OR NON-HOMOLOGOUS




3) Why is parthenogenesis in bees considered to be a form of asexual reproduction?

a. The haploid male bees were made through the process of meiosis, so they are identical to the parent egg cell.

b. The male drone develops from a haploid egg. Fertilization is not part of the process to make a male drone.

c. The formation of the original haploid cell was achieved using binary fission.

d. Although genetic material is transferred from one cell to another using conjugation, the resulting cells will be identical to each other.











4) SEE IMAGE  2 ATTACHED


Determine whether the structure in the life cycle of a moss is haploid or diploid and determine the process used to make the structure.

1 - Haploid
2 - Diploid


A - Mitosis
B - Meiosis
C - Fertilization


Gametophyte     Answer         Answer

Sporophyte      Answer          Answer

Spore            Answer        Answer

Zygote       Answer        Answer

Egg           Answer           Answer







5) Since the seedless bananas are triploid open parentheses 3 n close parentheses, and do not produce viable seeds for reproduction. To grow more seedless banana plants, farmers take a side shoot and replant it.

This type of reproduction is asexual because

a. meiosis does not occur.

b. budding does not occur.

c. binary fission does not occur.

d. mitosis does not occur.









6) SEE IMAGE 3 ATTACHED

Use the following information to answer the next three questions.

The diagram below illustrates the lifecycle of the parasite - Toxoplasma gondii.  This single celled organism causes the disease, Toxoplasmosis, which can be transferred to humans when cleaning out litter boxes.



A) Which of the following rows correctly identifies the processes 1, 2, and 3 numbered above?

a. Process 1                     Process 2                         Process 3
     Meiosis                          Mitosis                           Fertilization

b.  Process 1                      Process 2                        Process 3
     Meiosis                    Fertilization                             Mitosis

c.  Process 1                    Process 2                           Process 3
    Fertilization                    Mitosis                             Meiosis

d. Process 1                   Process 2                           Process 3
    Mitosis                      Fertilization                           Meiosis






B) What is the ploidy of the zygote during the life cycle of Toxoplasma gondii?

a. 2n

b. 3n

c. 4n

d. 1n











C) The haploid genome of Toxoplasma gondii has 14 chromosomes. When an oocyst changes into a sporozoite, its nucleus contains

a. 28 chromosomes

b. 14 chromosomes

c. 7 chromosomes

d. 42 chromosomes
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