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Chapter 3: Genetics – Some Basic  Essential Fundamentals & Key Concepts | Class 10 Biology Answer set 🚀🔬

Chapter 3: Genetics – Some Basic  Essential Fundamentals & Key Concepts | Class 10 Biology Answer set 🚀🔬

Chapter 3: Genetics – Some Basic  Essential Fundamentals & Key Concepts | Class 10 Biology Answer set 🚀🔬

Chapter 3: Genetics – Some Basic  Essential Fundamentals & Key Concepts | Class 10 Biology Question set 🚀🔬

Chapter 3: Genetics – Some Basic  Essential Fundamentals & Key Concepts | Class 10 Biology Answer set 🚀🔬

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Chapter 3: Genetics – Some Basic  Essential Fundamentals & Key Concepts | Class 10 Biology Answer set 🚀🔬
Chapter 3: Genetics – Some Basic  Essential Fundamentals & Key Concepts | Class 10 Biology Answer set 🚀🔬

✅ Check 1: Answer Set

Question 1: True or False

(i) ❌ False – Genetics and heredity are related but not identical. Genetics is the study of genes, while heredity refers to the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
(ii) ❌ False – The phrase “Like begets like” applies to both plants and animals, as offspring inherit characteristics from their parents.
(iii) ✅ TrueAll humans exhibit variations due to genetic recombination and environmental influences.

Question 2: Genetic Traits in Humans

Inherited Traits () and Non-inherited Traits (❌):
(i) ❌ Ability to become a skilled cricketer (Skill is developed, not inherited)
(ii) ✔ Presence of curly hair (Inherited from parents)
(iii) ✔ Left-handedness (Genetically influenced trait)
(iv) ✔ Quality of voice (Partially inherited, but also affected by environment)
(v) ✔ Red-green color blindness (X-linked inherited disorder)

✅ Check 2: Answer Set

Question 1: Chromosome Count

(i) Humans have 23 pairs (46 total) of chromosomes 🧬.
(ii) There are 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes (non-sex chromosomes).

Question 2: Only Daughters – Explanation

🔹 No, this does not indicate that the husband lacks Y-bearing sperm ❌.
🔹 The sex of a child is determined by the father’s sperm, which carries either an X (for a girl) or a Y (for a boy).
🔹 The fact that the couple has only daughters is due to chance and does not imply the absence of Y sperm.

✅ Check 3: Answer Set

Question 1: Unit of Heredity

🧬 Gene is the fundamental unit of heredity.

Question 2: Definitions

(i) Allele – Alternate form of a gene (e.g., tall (T) or dwarf (t) in pea plants).
(ii) Dominant Gene – A gene that expresses itself even if only one copy is present (e.g., “T” in “Tt”).
(iii) Genotype – The genetic makeup of an organism (e.g., TT, Tt, tt).
(iv) Phenotype – The physical expression of a trait (e.g., tall or short height).
(v) Recessive Gene – A gene that expresses itself only when both copies are recessive (e.g., “tt” for dwarf plants).

Question 3: Homologous Chromosome Count

(i) Human female – 23 homologous pairs (XX).
(ii) Human male – 22 homologous pairs + 1 non-homologous sex chromosome pair (XY).

Question 4: Heterozygous Recessive?

❌ No, a heterozygous recessive genotype is not possible.
🔹 “Heterozygous” means different alleles (Tt), while “recessive” requires both alleles to be the same (tt).

Question 5: Observable Traits in Humans

(i) Widow’s peak (Hairline shape)
(ii) Earlobe attachment (Attached or free)
(iii) Tongue rolling ability
(iv) Hitchhiker’s thumb (Bent or straight)

✅ Check 4: Answer Set

Question 1: Genetics Discovery

🧑‍🔬 Gregor Mendel is the “Father of Genetics” for his pioneering work on inheritance.

Question 2: Mendel’s Study Organism

📌 Common Name – Pea plant 🌱
📌 Scientific NamePisum sativum

Question 3: Differences

(i) Monohybrid vs. Dihybrid Cross – A monohybrid cross involves one trait (e.g., height), while a dihybrid cross involves two traits (e.g., height and color).
(ii) Genotype vs. PhenotypeGenotype is the genetic makeup (TT, Tt, tt), while phenotype is the observable characteristic (tall or short).
(iii) Character vs. TraitCharacter is a general feature (e.g., flower color), while trait is a specific variation (e.g., purple or white flower).
(iv) Dominant vs. Recessive AlleleDominant alleles express even in a single copy (T), while recessive alleles require two copies to be expressed (tt).
(v) Autosomes vs. Sex ChromosomesAutosomes are non-sex chromosomes (22 pairs in humans), while sex chromosomes determine gender (XX for female, XY for male).

Question 4: Pea Pod Characteristics

🔹 Trait: Pod Color – Green (Dominant) vs. Yellow (Recessive)
🔹 Trait: Pod Shape – Inflated (Dominant) vs. Constricted (Recessive)

✅ Multiple-Choice Questions – Answer Key

  1. (a) 3:1
  2. (a) All tall
  3. (c) Independent assortment
  4. (c) Gs and gs
  5. (a) A recessive X-linked disorder
  6. (c) Phenotype
  7. (c) Law of segregation
  8. (d) 9:3:3:1
  9. (c) Either X or Y chromosome
  10. (c) Carriers

✅ Short & Descriptive Answers

  1. Corrected Statements:
    (a) Centromere connects duplicated chromosomes.
    (b) The complete set of DNA in an organism is termed genome.
    (c) A characteristic that can be passed from one generation to another is known as a genetic trait.
    (d) Axial flower position is dominant in pea plants.
    (e)Try.
  2. Why do lions, tigers, and domestic cats have 38 chromosomes but appear different?
    🔹 Despite having the same chromosome count, genetic variations and mutations lead to distinct species differences.
  3. Garden Pea Plant Traits
    🔹 Flower color – Purple (Dominant) vs. White (Recessive)
    🔹 Seed shape – Round (Dominant) vs. Wrinkled (Recessive)
  4. 🔹 Males (XY) have only one X chromosome, so if it carries the color-blindness gene, they express the trait. Females (XX) require two affected X chromosomes, which is rarer.

✅ Structured/Application-Based Answers

  1. Bb x Bb (Black fur dominant over brown fur):
    🔹 Genotypic Ratio: 1 BB : 2 Bb : 1 bb
    🔹 Phenotypic Ratio: 3 Black : 1 Brown
  2. Is coat color sex-linked?
    🔹 No, coat color is inherited independently of sex chromosomes.
  3. Punnett Square Crosses:
    (a) TT x tt (Tall x Dwarf): 100% Tall (Tt)
    (b) RR x rr (Red x White Flowers): 100% Pink (Rr) in incomplete dominance.

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