4. Would a mutation in the DNA of a skin cell be passed on to an organism's offspring? a. Yes, because any change to the DNA is passed on to the offspring b. Maybe. Sex cells only use half of the body's genetic code. It might get the copy of a gene that wasn't mutated. c. No. Only mutations that occur in the gametes (sex cells) are passed on to the offspring d. Without knowing the animal, it would be hard to tell whether or not the mutation would be passed on.

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4. Would a mutation in the DNA of a skin cell be passed on to an organism's
offspring?
a. Yes, because any change to the DNA is passed on to the offspring
b. Maybe. Sex cells only use half of the body's genetic code. It might get the copy
of a gene that wasn't mutated.
c. No. Only mutations that occur in the gametes (sex cells) are passed on to the
offspring
d. Without knowing the animal, it would be hard to tell whether or not the mutation
would be passed on.
5. How mutations may cause changes in the structure?
a. by changing the base sequence of DNA
b. by changing the base sequence of RNA
c. by changing the base sequence in both DNA and RNA
d. None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:4. Would a mutation in the DNA of a skin cell be passed on to an organism's offspring? a. Yes, because any change to the DNA is passed on to the offspring b. Maybe. Sex cells only use half of the body's genetic code. It might get the copy of a gene that wasn't mutated. c. No. Only mutations that occur in the gametes (sex cells) are passed on to the offspring d. Without knowing the animal, it would be hard to tell whether or not the mutation would be passed on. 5. How mutations may cause changes in the structure? a. by changing the base sequence of DNA b. by changing the base sequence of RNA c. by changing the base sequence in both DNA and RNA d. None of the above
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