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What is
sexual reproduction
?
A type of reproduction involving the production of gametes by
meiosis
.
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How is a
zygote
formed in sexual reproduction?
A
gamete
from each parent fuses to form a zygote.
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What is unique about the resulting
zygote
in sexual reproduction?
It has mixed genetic information from each
gamete
, making it unique.
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What are
gametes
?
Sex cells such as
sperm
and
egg cells
in animals, and
pollen
and egg cells in flowering plants.
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What is the
chromosome
number of gametes?
Gametes are
haploid
, meaning they have
half
the number of chromosomes.
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What is
meiosis
?
A form of cell division involved in the formation of non-identical
haploid
gametes in reproductive organs.
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What happens to the
chromosome
number during
meiosis
?
The chromosome number is
halved
.
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How many divisions are involved in
meiosis
?
Meiosis involves
two
divisions.
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What must occur prior to
meiosis
?
Interphase
, where copies of genetic information are made.
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What happens during the first stage of
meiosis
?
Chromosome
pairs line up along the cell equator and are separated to opposite poles.
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What is the significance of the random separation of
chromosomes
during
meiosis
?
It creates variation in the resulting gametes.
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What happens during the second stage of
meiosis
?
Chromosomes
line up along the
cell equator
, and the chromatids are separated to opposite poles.
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What is produced at the end of
meiosis
?
Four unique
haploid
gametes
.
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Why is
meiosis
important for sexual reproduction?
It increases genetic variation and ensures the
zygote
is
diploid
.
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What occurs during fertilisation?
Gametes
join together to restore the normal number of
chromosomes
.
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What happens after
fertilisation
?
The new cell divides by
mitosis
, increasing the number of cells.
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What happens as the
embryo
develops after fertilisation?
Cells
differentiate
.
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What is the advantage of sexual reproduction?
It creates
genetic variation
in offspring, increasing
survival chances
.
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How can
natural selection
be influenced by sexual reproduction?
Natural selection can be speeded up by humans in
selective breeding
.
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What is a disadvantage of
sexual reproduction
?
Two
parents are required, making reproduction difficult in some situations.
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What is another disadvantage of
sexual reproduction
?
It requires more time and energy, resulting in fewer
offspring
.
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What is
asexual reproduction
?
A type of reproduction that involves
mitosis
only.
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What is produced in
asexual
reproduction?
Genetically identical offspring known as
daughter cells
.
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What is an advantage of
asexual reproduction
?
Only one
parent
is required.
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How does
asexual reproduction
enable rapid
colonisation
?
Lots of offspring can be produced in a short period of time.
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Why does
asexual
reproduction require less energy and time?
It does not need a
mate
.
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What is the disadvantage of
asexual reproduction
?
No
genetic variation
, reducing adaptability to
environmental changes
.
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In which organism does sexual reproduction occur in
mosquitoes
?
In
malarial parasites
.
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Where does
asexual reproduction
occur in
malarial parasites
?
In the human host.
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How do
fungi
reproduce asexually?
By
spores
.
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Why do
fungi
reproduce sexually?
To give
variation
.
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How do plants reproduce
sexually
?
To produce
seeds
.
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What is a
method
of
asexual
reproduction in plants?
By
runners
or
bulb division
.
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What is
DNA
?
A double-stranded polymer of
nucleotides
forming a
double helix
.
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Where is
DNA
found in a cell?
In the
nucleus
.
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Define
genome
.
The entire
genetic
material of an organism.
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Why is understanding the
human
genome
important?
It aids in the development of medicine and understanding diseases.
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What is a
chromosome
?
A long, coiled molecule of DNA that carries
genetic
information.
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How many
chromosomes
do human body cells have?
46
chromosomes (
23
pairs).
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How many
chromosomes
do human
gametes
have?
23
chromosomes.
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