Unit 2.4: Variation & Inheritance Flashcards

1
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Describe how sexual reproduction contibutes to variation within a species.

A

Sexual reproduction creates variation in a species by combining genetic information

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2
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Define polygenic inheritance.

A

Features which are controlled by many genes

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3
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What type of variation is shown in characteristics controlled by polygenic inheritance?

A

Continuous variation

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4
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What is a gene?

A

A section of DNA

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5
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What is an allele?

A

Different forms of the same gene

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6
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What is a phenotype?

A

The colour an organism shows

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7
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Describe a dominant allele

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The allele that shows up in the phenotype maskinb the ressecive

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8
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Describe a recessive allele?

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The allele that doesn’t show in the phenotype as it is masked but still present in the genotype

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9
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What is the term used to describe two alleles which are the same?

A

Homozygous

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10
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What is the term used to describe two alleles which are different?

A

Heterozygous

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11
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What is the function of the upper epidermis?

A

The protected layer that lets light through

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12
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What is the function of the palisade mesophyll?

A

Photosynthesis

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13
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What is the function of the spongy mesophyll?

A

Photosynthesis

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14
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What is the function of the vein?

A

To allow water to be transported to be a leaf

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15
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What is the function of the guard cells?

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To control the opening and closing of stomata

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16
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What is the function of the stomata?

A

Tiny holes which water and oxygen leave and carbon dioxide enetrs the leaf

17
Q

What vessels are found in veins?

A

xylem and phloem vessel

18
Q

What part of the plant is involved in water transport?

A

roots, stem and leaves

19
Q

Describe how the root is specialised for its role of water absorption.

A

Roots have root hairs which increase the surface area

20
Q

Name the vessel responsible for water transport.

A

xylem

21
Q

Describe the structure of xylem vessels.

A

Dead hollow tube

contains ligin

22
Q

Why are xylem cells lignified?

A

To withstand pressure change as water moves through the plant

23
Q

State the name of the vessels responsible for sugar transport.

A

phloem

24
Q

Describe the structure of phloem vessels.

A
Alive
sieve plates  (not done)
25
Q

What is transportation?

A

The process of water moving through a plant and is evaportated through the stomata

26
Q

Explain how root cells transport water.

A

It takes water from the soil by osmosis

27
Q

Explain how xylem transport water.

A

The cohesive forces link the water molecules together and pull them up the xylem vessels

28
Q

Explain how stomata transport water.

A

water evaporates

29
Q

Name the external factors that affect the rate of transpiration.

A

Temperature
Humidity
Wind speed

30
Q

Describe the best conditions for maximising the rate of transpiration.

A

Large surface area
High temperature
High wind speed
Low humidity

31
Q

Name the apparatus used to measure transpiration.

A

Potometer

32
Q

How is the rate of transpiration calculated?

A

Water loss/time