Reproduction Flashcards

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what is sexual reproduction?

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where genetic information from 2 organisms (a father and mother) is combined to produce offspring which are genetically different to either parent

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what is a gamete?

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a sex cell e.g. sperm or egg

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in a human cell how many chromosomes does each gamete contain?

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-23 chromosomes
-this is half the number of chromosomes in a normal cell as instead of having two of each chromosome in pairs a gamete only has one

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why do offspring inherit features from both parents in sexual reproduction?

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1)in sexual reproduction the father and mother produce gametes by meiosis
2)the egg (from the mother) and the sperm cell (from the father) then fuse together for fertilisation to form a cell with the full number of chromosomes (half from the father and half from the mother)
3)therefore the offspring receives a mixture of chromosomes from its mum and dad. This mixture of genetic information produces variation in the offspring

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5
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do flowering plants reproduce sexually or asexually?

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sexually-they have egg cells but their version on sperm is pollen

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what is asexual reproduction?

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-when there is only one parent. There is no fusion of gametes, no mixing of chromosomes and no genetic variation between parent and offspring meaning they are genetically identical (clones)
-this happens by mitosis (when an ordinary cell makes a new cell by dividing into two)

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what are some examples of organisms that reproduce asexually?

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bacteria, some plants and some animals

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