Biology 6.2.1 Flashcards

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What is ‘Variation’?

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Variation is Defined as Differences Between Individuals of the Same Species.

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What is ‘Phenotypic Variation’?

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Phenotypic Variation is the Difference in Physical Features / Attributes Between Individuals of the Same Species.

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Phenotypic Variation can be Caused in 2 Main ways: (3)

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-Genetic Variation.

-Environmental Variation.

-Combination of Genetic & Environmental Variations.

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Common Examples of Genetic Variation in Humans Include: (5)

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-Blood Group.

-Eye Colour.

-Gender.

-Ability to Roll Tongue.

-Free or Fixed Earlobes.

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What are the Main Environmental Factors that Can Affect the Characteristics of Organisms within a Species? (5)

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-Climate.

-Diet.

-Accidents.

-Culture.

-Lifestyle.

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What Affect will the Environmental Factor ‘Accidents’ Have on the Organism?

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It may leave Scars.

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What Affect will the Environmental Factors ‘Eating too Much, & Not Leading an Active Lifestyle’ Have on the Organism?

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Weight Gain.

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What Affect will the Environmental Factor ‘Being Raised in a Certain Country’ Have on the Organism?

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Speak a Certain Language, with a Certain Accent.

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What will happen to a Plant that is in the Shade of a Big Tree?

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A Plant in the Shade of a Big Tree Will Grow Taller, to Reach More Light.

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Some Features of a Person Vary, because of a Combination of ___ & ___ Factors.

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Genetic, Environmental.

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Explain an Example of a Feature in Humans that Varies, Based on a Combination of Both Genetic & Environmental Factors. (2)

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-Genetic Factor: Tall Parents will Pass Genes to their Children for Height. Their Children have the Genetic Potential to also be Tall.

-Environmental Factor: However, if their Diet is Poor, & they Don’t Lead an Active Lifestyle, they will not Grow very well.

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Genes Decide what Characteristics we ___, whereas the Surrounding Environment will Affect how these Inherited Characteristics ___ throughout our Lives.

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Inherit, Develop.

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There is Usually ___ Genetic ___ Within a Population of a Species.

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Extensive, Variation.

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What do all Genetic Variants arise from?

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All Genetic Variants arise from Mutations.

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What are ‘Mutations’?

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Mutation are Random Genetic Changes that Occur Continuously.

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Most Mutations Have no ___ on the ___. Why is this?

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Effect, Phenotype. This is because the Protein that a Mutated Gene Produces may Work just as well as the Protein from the Non-Mutated Gene.

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Very Rarely, Mutations Lead to the Development of new ___, and so new ___. If they do, most only have a ___ Effect on the Organism overall.

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Allele, Phenotype, Small.

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What may a Mutation that Affects the Phenotype of an Organism Lead to?

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Occasionally, the new Allele, (Caused by the Mutation) that Affects the Phenotype, Gives the Organism a Survival Advantage over other Members of the Species.

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What may happen if the new Phenotype (Caused by a Mutation) is Better Suited to an Environmental Change?

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If the New Phenotype (Caused by a Mutation) is Suited to an Environmental Change, it Can Lead to a Relatively Rapid Change in the Species.

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Explain an Example of when a New Phenotype (Caused by a Mutation) has led to a New Species. (4)

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-A Moth Develops a Mutation, Leading to a Change in its Colour. (Mutation Causes New Allele, Causes New Phenotype).

-This Makes it Blend in Better with the Tree Bark it Lives on, & Less Visible to Predators, therefore Increasing Rate of Survival.

-This Moth has a Survival Advantage, & Breeds More Frequently, therefore Increasing its Chance of Passing on the Mutated Phenotype to the Next Generation of Moths.

-The New Colour Quickly Spreads Throughout the Species.