What is DNA ?
Carries the genetic code that determines the characteristics of a living organism
What is a Gene ?
A section of DNA that codes for a specific protein
What are chromosomes ?
Long threads/strands of DNA
Where are chromosomes found ?
In a cell’s nucleus
How many pairs of chromosomes are there in each cell ?
23 pairs ( 46 in each cell ) except for gametes
What are the human gametes and how many chromosomes does each gamete contain ?
Gametes are sex cells, human gametes are egg and sperm cell
Egg and sperm cell contain 23 chromosomes each
What are the plant gametes ?
Pollen and egg cell
What type of cell division makes gametes ?
Meiosis
What does sexual reproduction involve ?
Fusion of the sperm and egg cell, which forms a zygote
What is a clone ?
An organism which is genetically identical to the parent
What are some organisms that reproduce asexually ?
Aphids, starfish, potatoes, bacteria, fungi etc
What are the types of cell division in asexual reproduction ?
Binary fission ( bacteria),mitosis, budding
What are the advantages of asexual reproduction ?
Populations can increase rapidly
Saves time and energy finding a mate
What are the disadvantages of asexual reproduction ?
Exam Q
Explain why offspring of organisms that reproduce asexually are identical to their parents but the offspring of organisms that reproduce sexually are not
What are some examples of inherited traits ?
Eye colour Blood type disabilities disease bone structure
what are some examples of environmental traits ?
Scars
Piercings
Tattoos
Language and accent
What are some examples of both inherited and environmental traits ?
Height weight skin eye sight hair colour personality
What are environmental traits ?
Characteristics that can be affected by factors such as diet. climate, culture and lifestyle ( environmental factors)
What are inherited traits ?
Characteristics that are passed on to organism by genes
Why do farmers use selective breeding ?
To ensure they get the characteristics of animals and plants that they want
What is selective breeding ?
Breeding for desirable genetic traits
What are the steps for selective breeding ?
What are the benefits of selective breeding ?
New varieties may be economically important, by producing more or better quality food
Animals can be selected that cannot cause harm ie cattle without horns