Inheritance

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    • What is sexual reproduction?

      A type of reproduction involving the production of gametes by meiosis.
    • How is a zygote formed in sexual reproduction?

      A gamete from each parent fuses to form a zygote.
    • What is unique about the resulting zygote in sexual reproduction?

      It has mixed genetic information from each gamete, making it unique.
    • What are gametes?

      Sex cells such as sperm and egg cells in animals, and pollen and egg cells in flowering plants.
    • What is the chromosome number of gametes?

      Gametes are haploid, meaning they have half the number of chromosomes.
    • What is meiosis?

      A form of cell division involved in the formation of non-identical haploid gametes in reproductive organs.
    • What happens to the chromosome number during meiosis?

      The chromosome number is halved.
    • How many divisions are involved in meiosis?

      Meiosis involves two divisions.
    • What must occur prior to meiosis?

      Interphase, where copies of genetic information are made.
    • What happens during the first stage of meiosis?

      Chromosome pairs line up along the cell equator and are separated to opposite poles.
    • What is the significance of the random separation of chromosomes during meiosis?

      It creates variation in the resulting gametes.
    • What happens during the second stage of meiosis?

      Chromosomes line up along the cell equator, and the chromatids are separated to opposite poles.
    • What is produced at the end of meiosis?

      Four unique haploid gametes.
    • Why is meiosis important for sexual reproduction?

      It increases genetic variation and ensures the zygote is diploid.
    • What occurs during fertilisation?
      Gametes join together to restore the normal number of chromosomes.
    • What happens after fertilisation?

      The new cell divides by mitosis, increasing the number of cells.
    • What happens as the embryo develops after fertilisation?

      Cells differentiate.
    • What is the advantage of sexual reproduction?
      It creates genetic variation in offspring, increasing survival chances.
    • How can natural selection be influenced by sexual reproduction?

      Natural selection can be speeded up by humans in selective breeding.
    • What is a disadvantage of sexual reproduction?

      Two parents are required, making reproduction difficult in some situations.
    • What is another disadvantage of sexual reproduction?

      It requires more time and energy, resulting in fewer offspring.
    • What is asexual reproduction?

      A type of reproduction that involves mitosis only.
    • What is produced in asexual reproduction?

      Genetically identical offspring known as daughter cells.
    • What is an advantage of asexual reproduction?

      Only one parent is required.
    • How does asexual reproduction enable rapid colonisation?

      Lots of offspring can be produced in a short period of time.
    • Why does asexual reproduction require less energy and time?

      It does not need a mate.
    • What is the disadvantage of asexual reproduction?

      No genetic variation, reducing adaptability to environmental changes.
    • In which organism does sexual reproduction occur in mosquitoes?

      In malarial parasites.
    • Where does asexual reproduction occur in malarial parasites?

      In the human host.
    • How do fungi reproduce asexually?

      By spores.
    • Why do fungi reproduce sexually?

      To give variation.
    • How do plants reproduce sexually?

      To produce seeds.
    • What is a method of asexual reproduction in plants?

      By runners or bulb division.
    • What is DNA?

      A double-stranded polymer of nucleotides forming a double helix.
    • Where is DNA found in a cell?

      In the nucleus.
    • Define genome.

      The entire genetic material of an organism.
    • Why is understanding the human genome important?

      It aids in the development of medicine and understanding diseases.
    • What is a chromosome?

      A long, coiled molecule of DNA that carries genetic information.
    • How many chromosomes do human body cells have?

      46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
    • How many chromosomes do human gametes have?

      23 chromosomes.