5.1.3 - manipulation agriculture Flashcards

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why do scientists modify the reproduction of plants and animals (give example)

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the modified organism’s offspring would have the favourable traits that was manipulated by the scientists. For example, cows will have better production of beef and more lactation produced.

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what are 4 types of artifical reproduction?

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-artifical insemination
-artifical pollination
-cloning
-IVF (in-vitro)

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what is artifical insemination? provide an example

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its a manual transfer of frozen spermatozoa across geographical borders for insemination

  • It involves a male sperm cell + necessary hormones (LSH and FH) being inserted into a female’s reproductive tract.
  • allows the sperm cell of a selected male to fertilise the egg cell of a selected female.

For example, Canadian jersey cows with spermatocytes from Australian Sires.

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wat is artificial pollination?

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  • involves the manual transfer of pollens into stigma of another plant to combine with the egg cell (ovule) of the plant. (artificial cross pollination)
  • successful transfer results in pollination and fertilisation of the egg cell, producing a seed.
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what is cloning?

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  • farmers may want their crops to be genetically identical because they have the favourable traits.
    plant cloning
  • it involves cutting a section of the mother plant’s which contains at least one stem cell.
  • The cutting is then planted in the same environment as the mother plant to allow the cutting to develop the same characteristics as the mother plant,
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what do cloning, AI, AP all have in common as a disadvantage

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they all could reduce genetic variability

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what is IVF

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a reproductive technique used for increasing the likelihood of developing offspring when couples have fertility problems but wishes to have their children. As females are born with a lifetime limited supply of oocytes, their age may be a cause of infertility

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