Applications in agriculture and conservation

Cards (50)

  • What is one benefit of cloning in agriculture?
    Crop consistency
  • How does cloning enhance disease resistance in plants?
    It propagates plants with inherent disease resistance
  • What is cloning in plants?
    Making identical copies of a plant
  • What is a benefit of cloning related to production speed?
    Faster production
  • If you wanted to observe the ferret's behavior in more detail, which type of microscope would be most appropriate?
    A scanning electron microscope
  • What is the outcome of the plant cloning method described?
    It produces genetically identical offspring quickly
  • What is the role of plant cloning in conservation efforts?
    It conserves endangered species through cloning programs
  • How is cloning in plants achieved?
    Through asexual reproduction
  • What happens to the cells under controlled conditions in plant cloning?
    Cells divide to form plantlets
  • What are the main steps in the process of plant cloning through tissue culture?
    1. Collect a tissue sample from a parent plant
    2. Place the sample in sterile agar growth medium with nutrients and auxins
    3. Allow cells to divide and form plantlets under controlled conditions
    4. Transfer plantlets to compost to grow into mature plants
  • What is the next step after plantlets are formed in tissue culture?
    They are transferred to compost to grow
  • How does plant cloning contribute to conservation?
    Helps preserve endangered species
  • What is the first step in plant cloning through tissue culture?
    A tissue sample is collected from a parent plant
  • What is placed in the sterile agar growth medium during plant cloning?
    The tissue sample with nutrients and auxins
  • Why is tissue culture used in plant cloning?
    It allows for quick and reliable production of clones
  • How does monoculture affect crops in terms of pests and diseases?
    It makes crops more susceptible to them
  • Why is faster production a benefit of cloning in agriculture?
    Cloned plants mature quickly for frequent harvests
  • What type of animal is shown in the image?
    A ferret
  • Why do ferrets often need to be transported in carriers like the one shown?
    To keep them safe and contained during travel
  • What are the main benefits of cloning in agriculture?
    • Crop consistency: uniform crops and predictable quality
    • Disease resistance: propagation of resistant plants
    • Faster production: quick maturation for frequent harvests
    • Enhanced yield: larger harvests from high-yield parents
  • What is the main color of the ferret's fur?
    Beige
  • How does cloning differ from traditional conservation methods?
    Cloning allows rapid propagation from small tissue samples
  • How does the function of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) differ from a transmission electron microscope (TEM) in studying small animals like ferrets?
    SEMs produce 3D images, while TEMs produce 2D images
  • Why is cloning important for species like the Venus flytrap?
    It ensures survival against habitat loss
  • What ethical concern arises from the lack of genetic variation in cloned crops?
    It makes crops vulnerable to disease
  • How does cloning enhance yield in agriculture?
    Clones from high-yield parents produce larger harvests
  • What are the benefits of plant cloning?
    Uniform, high-yielding crops
  • Which conservation project uses cloning to preserve the Venus flytrap?
    The Millennium Seed Bank
  • What are the key differences between traditional conservation and cloning conservation?
    • Traditional Conservation:
    • Protects wild populations
    • Slow natural reproduction
    • Relies on seed germination
    • Cloning Conservation:
    • Propagates in labs
    • Rapid tissue culture
    • Direct plantlet formation
  • Into what do the samples develop after being placed in the agar growth medium?
    Tiny plantlets
  • How would you describe the ferret's facial expression in the image?
    The ferret appears curious and alert
  • How does cloning contribute to crop consistency?
    It ensures uniform crops with predictable quality
  • What is a benefit of using tissue culture in cloning conservation?
    It allows for rapid propagation of rare plants
  • What ethical questions are raised regarding plant cloning for medical use?
    Intellectual property and access to resources
  • What environmental impact can result from plant cloning?
    It can lead to monoculture
  • What additional concerns arise if cloned plants are genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?
    Impact on local ecosystems
  • What are the uses of cloning in plants?
    • Producing uniform crops in agriculture
    • Preserving endangered species in conservation
  • What can you infer about the ferret's personality or behavior based on its appearance in the carrier?
    The ferret seems playful and energetic, as is typical of ferrets
  • What is a potential negative effect of protecting only cloned plants?
    It could reduce biodiversity
  • What is the role of auxins in the agar growth medium?
    Promote root development