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Terms and Notes

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Blending Inheritance   Aristotelian idea that offspring are not always an intermediate blend of their parents characteristics  
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Particular Inheritance   Mendelian idea that characters are determined by the discrete units that inherited intact through the generations  
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Self   To fertilize eggs with sperm from the same individual  
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Cross   The deliberate mating of two parental types of organisms in genetic analysis  
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Character   Specific property of organism  
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Pure line   a population that breeds true for a particular characteristic being studied && shows no variation  
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Character forms   phenotype  
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Plants from pure lines are known as...   parental generation  
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First progeny generation....   first filial generation  
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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  
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Individuals represented by A/a are called....   heterozygotes  
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Individuals in pure lines...   homozygotes  
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Genetic constitution of individual is also known as...   genotype  
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Properties of phenotype   dominant and recessive  
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Progeny with one gene forms...   monohybrids  
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A/a and A/a   monohybrid cross  
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Dihybrid   A/a B/b crossed with A/a B/b  
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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  
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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  
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Iron Interference   Strong Oxidizing Agent such as cyanide, nitrite, and phosphates,  
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Iron Preservation   In a plastic or glass container for 6 month  
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