Sports Ethics and Guidelines Quiz
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What does integrity primarily refer to in an ethical context?

  • Modeling appropriate health habits
  • Showing support for others
  • Performing duties in an unbiased manner
  • Firm adherence to an ethical code (correct)
  • Which of the following is NOT part of ethical guidelines mentioned?

  • Maximize personal gain (correct)
  • Show Respect for Participants' Rights and Dignity
  • Exhibit Professionalism
  • Be Accurate and Responsible
  • How is fairness defined in the context of ethical guidelines?

  • Acting with generosity toward others
  • Ensuring strict compliance with laws
  • Being supportive of participants
  • Performing duties in an unbiased manner (correct)
  • Which principle focuses on the treatment of individuals with respect to their rights and dignity?

    <p>Show Respect for Participants' Rights and Dignity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a hallmark of professionalism in the workplace?

    <p>Exhibiting a courteous and conscientious manner</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the term for traits that are expressed more frequently in one sex than the other?

    <p>Sex-influenced traits</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which describes the phenotypic outcome of incomplete dominance?

    <p>The phenotype is a blend of both parental traits</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of trait is expressed exclusively in one sex of a species?

    <p>Sex-limited trait</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which term describes the combination of genes of an organism?

    <p>Genotype</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What characteristic defines an individual as homozygous?

    <p>Having two identical alleles for a trait</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of a Punnett square?

    <p>To list all possible genotypes when two parents cross</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following traits is classified as sex-linked?

    <p>Color-blindness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes polygenic traits from other types of traits?

    <p>They display a continuous range of phenotypes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Ethics and Guidelines in Sports

    • Core principle: Promote benefits while preventing harm.
    • Importance of accuracy and responsibility in all interactions.
    • Foster support among participants and loyalty to the sports organization.
    • Integrity involves strict adherence to ethical codes and absence of impairment.
    • Fairness emphasizes unbiased performance in duties.
    • Respect participants' rights and maintain their dignity.
    • Professionalism entails courteous and conscientious behavior in the workplace.
    • Advocate and model healthy habits for all participants.
    • Compliance with legal standards is mandatory.
    • Special protection is required for vulnerable populations.

    Heredity: Inheritance and Variation

    • Alleles: Variants of a gene that influence specific traits.
    • Codominance: Both dominant alleles expressed simultaneously in heterozygotes.
    • Incomplete Dominance: Offspring phenotype is a blend of parental phenotypes, showing neither dominant trait fully.
    • Multiple Alleles: A trait governed by more than two allele forms.
    • Sex-influenced Traits: Traits expressed more frequently in one sex but present in both.
    • Sex-limited Traits: Traits expressed exclusively in one sex.
    • Sex-linked Traits: Governed by genes on sex chromosomes.
    • DNA: Double-stranded helix composed of nucleotides, vital for physical and chemical functioning of an organism.
    • Nucleotides: Building blocks of DNA consisting of sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous bases (adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine).

    Genetic Concepts

    • Punnett Square: Tool used to predict possible genotypes and phenotypes from parental crosses.
    • Antigen: Substance inducing antibody production in the body.
    • Gametes: Reproductive cells that unite during sexual reproduction to create a zygote.
    • Dominant Allele: Expressed when different alleles are inherited; masks the recessive allele.
    • Recessive Allele: Expressed only in homozygous conditions; tends to be concealed by dominant traits.
    • Genes: Segments that indicate traits.
    • Homozygous: Describes an organism with identical alleles for a trait (purebred).
    • Heterozygous: Contains different alleles for a trait (hybrid).
    • Genotype: Genetic composition of an organism.
    • Phenotype: Observable physical characteristics of an organism.
    • Polygenic Traits: Influenced by multiple genes; exhibit continuous variations (e.g., height, skin color).

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    Test your knowledge on the essential ethics and guidelines that govern sports organizations. This quiz covers topics including integrity, fairness, respect, and professionalism. Understanding these principles is crucial for fostering a supportive and responsible sports environment.

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