Question | Answer |
Blending Inheritance | Aristotelian idea that offspring are not always an intermediate blend of their parents characteristics |
Particular Inheritance | Mendelian idea that characters are determined by the discrete units that inherited intact through the generations |
Self | To fertilize eggs with sperm from the same individual |
Cross | The deliberate mating of two parental types of organisms in genetic analysis |
Character | Specific property of organism |
Pure line | a population that breeds true for a particular characteristic being studied && shows no variation |
Character forms | phenotype |
Plants from pure lines are known as... | parental generation |
First progeny generation.... | first filial generation |
Mendel deductive reasons featured the following five explanations | 1. existence of genes
2. Genes are in pairs
3. Principles of Segregation
4. Gametic Content
5. Random Fertilization |
Individuals represented by A/a are called.... | heterozygotes |
Individuals in pure lines... | homozygotes |
Genetic constitution of individual is also known as... | genotype |
Properties of phenotype | dominant and recessive |
Progeny with one gene forms... | monohybrids |
A/a and A/a | monohybrid cross |
Dihybrid | A/a B/b crossed with A/a B/b |
Hexavalent Chromium Treatment Steps | A. Use 0.2 N sulfuric acid and a pH meter to adjust solution to pH 1.0.
B. Solution transferred to 100 mL volumetric flask
C. Dilute to 100 mL
D. 2 ml of diphenylcarbazide solution, mix and let stand or full color development |
Sources of taste and odor contamination are: | 1. Raw water sources
2. Intake Structures
3. Treatment Plants
4. Chlorination Stations
5. Water Storage Tanks
6. Distribution Systems
7. Consumer Plumbing |
Iron Interference | Strong Oxidizing Agent such as cyanide, nitrite, and phosphates, |
Iron Preservation | In a plastic or glass container for 6 month |