When is mitosis used?
In asexual reproduction
Mitosis [definition]:
Cell division that forms 2 daughter cells, each identical to the parent cell
Meiosis [definition]:
Cell division that forms 4 daughter cells, similar to the parent cell, with half the number of chromosomes than in the parent cell
When is Meiosis used?
In sexual reproduction
Gametes:
Sex cells
Fertilisation [definition]:
The process of reproduction where the nuclei of two gametes fuse to form a zygote
What are the 4 key stuctures of sexual reproduction?
What are the gametes in animals?
Sperm and egg cells
What are the gametes involved in flowering plants?
Pollen and ovum cells contain the gammetes
Asexual reproduction [definition]:
The process of reproduction that forms genetically identical offspring from only one parent.
Key features of asexual reproduction [4]:
What is the name of the cell formed by the fusion of two gametes?
Zygote
Asexual reproduction is common in….
single-celled organisms
Reproduction….[2]:
- It is a life process and a characteristics of all living things
Why is it neccessary for organisms to asexually reproduce?
For growth and repair of damaged cells
What is the name of the process of when bacteria divivdes?
Binary fission
Diploid cell [definition]:
A cell that has a full 2 sets of chromosomes (46 chromosomes)
Haploid cell [definition]:
A cell that has only 1 set of chromosomes (23 chromosomes)
As soon as the embryo reaches a threshold size…
cells begin to differentiate
Stages of Meiosis [4]:
Advantages of sexual reproduction [2]:
- Artificial selection (selective breeding in plants and animals speeds up artififcial selection)
Which organisms can produce both sexually and asexually? [3]:
What are the 4 genetically different gametes produced during sexual reproduction called?
Haploid cells
Advantages of Asexual reproduction [3]: