Inheritance and DNA Flashcards

1
Q

How many chromosomes do human body cells contain?

A

23 pairs
Or 46

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2
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Mitosis

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Splitting of human body cells into 2 identical daughter cells

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3
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How many chromosomes do gametes contain?

A

The chromosomes are not paired
So there’s only 23

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4
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How are gametes made?

A

Meiosis

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5
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Where else does meiosis occur?

A

In flowers to make pollen

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6
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Key feature of sexual reproduction

A

Fusing of male and female gametes (fertilisation)
Mixing of DNA

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7
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In sexual reproduction what is the offspring like?

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It receives genetic information from both male and female parents
And because every gamete is different they are varied

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8
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Asexual reproduction

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Only 1 parent
Not involving gametes being fertilised

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9
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In asexual reproduction what is the offspring like?

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Because there is no genetic information mixing
All offsprings are genetically identical (clone)

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10
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What form of cell division does a sexual reproduction involve?

A

MITOSIS
NOT MEIOSIS because it doesn’t involve gametes

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11
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Examples of asexual reproduction

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Plant reproduction by tiny buds which drop off and grow new plants

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12
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Advantages of sexual reproduction

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Because offsprings are varied, if the environment changes some of the offspring may survive if they’re adapted.

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13
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Advantages of asexual reproduction

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Only 1 parent required = more efficient in time and energy
Very fast so it can produce many genetically identical offspring rapidly in the right condition

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14
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Disadvantages of asexual reproduction

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Disease may affect all in a population because they are genetically identical
No variation in offspring
May only be suited to one habitat

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15
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DNA

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Contains genetic information of a cell
A large polymer made up of 2 twisted strands

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16
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What is the name of the structure in DNA?

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Double helix

17
Q

Chromosomes

A

In a cell’s nucleus
Long threads of DNA

18
Q

Gene

A

Small section of DNA in a chromosome that codes for a particular characteristic

19
Q

How do genes code for particular characteristic?

A

Codes for a specific amino acid that makes a specific protein
This protein determines the characteristic that can be inherited

20
Q

Size of DNA structures in a cell?

A

(Biggest to smallest)
Nucleus > chromosome > DNA > gene

21
Q

Genome

A

The entire genetic material of an organism

22
Q

Why is studying the genome important?

A

Search for hereditary diseases
Look for hereditary disease treatment
Find where early humans migrated to