Do all of them please Multiple choice 1) Although Dolly was only three years old, her chromosomes had the length of a (9-10)-year old sheep. Which of the following best describes why this occurred?A) The cell lines that created Dolly were aged prematurely in the labB) Nonhomologous recombinationC) A mutation enhanced the rate of agingD) Dolly was not a cloneE) The telomeres of the somatic cells that Dolly originated from were shorteningAnswer: 2) Which of the following terms represents a cell that can form any other cell of the organism?A) PluripotentB) TotipotentC) UnipotentAnswer: 3) Bone marrow transplants typically use what type of cells?A) Embryonic stem cellsB) Embryonic germ cellsC) Embryonic carcinoma cellsD) Hematopoietic stem cellsAnswer: 4) Which of the following is an example of a pluripotent cell?A) Embryonic stem cellsB) Red blood cellsC) Fetal heart cellsD) Umbilical cord bloodE) Nerve cellsAnswer: 5) An organism that has integrated recombinant DNA into its genome is called _________.A) Wild-typeB) Transgenic C) MyogenicD) None of the aboveAnswer: 6) Which of the following technologies was used to create (Golfish), the first genetically modified organism to be sold as a pet?A) Gene modificationB) Gene knockoutC) Gene additionD) Reproductive cloningAnswer: 7) A viable alternative to the use of embryonic stem cells is __________.A) EG cellsB) Undifferentiated cellsC) Hematopoietic stem cellsD) Induced pluriopotent stem cellsAnswer: 8) The ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm are formed during the ________ stage of embryogenesis.A) fertilizationB) cellular blastodermC) syncytial blastodermD) gastrulationAnswer: 9) Pole cells are responsible for forming what structures in an adult organism?A) liver cellsB) gametesC) nerve cellsD) hematopoietic stem cellsAnswer: 10) Gap genes and pair-rule genes are examples of genes that determine ________.A) the formation of body segmentsB) the formation of the primary cell layersC) the formation of cellular adhesionD) the formation of the major body axisAnswer:

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1) Although Dolly was only three years old, her chromosomes had the length of a (9-10)-
year old sheep. Which of the following best describes why this occurred?
A) The cell lines that created Dolly were aged prematurely in the lab
B) Nonhomologous recombination
C) A mutation enhanced the rate of aging
D) Dolly was not a clone
E) The telomeres of the somatic cells that Dolly originated from were shortening
Answer:
2) Which of the following terms represents a cell that can form any other cell of the
organism?
A) Pluripotent
B) Totipotent
C) Unipotent
Answer:
3) Bone marrow transplants typically use what type of cells?
A) Embryonic stem cells
B) Embryonic germ cells
C) Embryonic carcinoma cells
D) Hematopoietic stem cells
Answer:
4) Which of the following is an example of a pluripotent cell?
A) Embryonic stem cells
B) Red blood cells
C) Fetal heart cells
D) Umbilical cord blood
E) Nerve cells
Answer:
5) An organism that has integrated recombinant DNA into its genome is called _________.
A) Wild-type
B) Transgenic
C) Myogenic
D) None of the above
Answer:
6) Which of the following technologies was used to create (Golfish), the first genetically
modified organism to be sold as a pet?
A) Gene modification
B) Gene knockout
C) Gene addition
D) Reproductive cloning
Answer:
7) A viable alternative to the use of embryonic stem cells is __________.
A) EG cells
B) Undifferentiated cells
C) Hematopoietic stem cells
D) Induced pluriopotent stem cells
Answer:
8) The ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm are formed during the ________ stage of
embryogenesis.
A) fertilization
B) cellular blastoderm
C) syncytial blastoderm
D) gastrulation
Answer:
9) Pole cells are responsible for forming what structures in an adult organism?
A) liver cells
B) gametes
C) nerve cells
D) hematopoietic stem cells
Answer:
10) Gap genes and pair-rule genes are examples of genes that determine ________.
A) the formation of body segments
B) the formation of the primary cell layers
C) the formation of cellular adhesion
D) the formation of the major body axis
Answer:

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