Starter quiz

  • Phenotype refers to an organism’s observable characteristics. Which factors can affect an organism’s phenotype?
    • Its genetic code only.
    • Its genetic code and its environment.  ✓
    • Its environment only.
  • Starting with the smallest, put these in size order.
    • 1
      Nucleotide
    • 2
      Gene
    • 3
      Chromosome
    • 4
      Nucleus
  • What is the genome in a unicellular organism?
    • All the genes in the cell.
    • All the non-coding DNA in the cell.
    • All the DNA in the cell.  ✓
    • All the proteins in the cell.
    • All the enzymes in the cell.
  • Which is the best description of a DNA molecule?
    • A polymer made of two nucleotide chains forming a double helix.  ✓
    • A monomer made of one nucleotide chain forming a helix.
    • A polymer made of one nucleotide chain forming a helix.
    • A monomer made of two nucleotide chains forming a double helix.
    • A polymer made of three nucleotide chains forming a triple helix.
  • True or false? All genes code for enzymes.
    • True
    • False ✓
  • Put these in order to describe the production of a red pigment in a petal.
    • 1
      The genetic code in a gene is copied.
    • 2
      Amino acids are joined together in sequence to make a polypetide chain.
    • 3
      The chain folds up to make an enzyme.
    • 4
      The enzyme speeds up a chemical reaction.
    • 5
      A red pigment is produced.
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