What is sexual reproduction?
Involves the joining of male and female gametes
What gametes join together in sexual reproduction of flowering plants?
Pollen & egg cells
How many chromosomes does a normal cell have?
46
How many chromosomes does a gamete have?
23
How is variation produced in sexual reproduction?
The genetic information from each parent is mixed
What is asexual reproduction?
Involves one parent with no gametes joining
What process does Asexual reproduction use?
Mitosis
Why does asexual reproduction produce clones?
As there is no mixing of genetic information
What are the advantages of Sexual reproduction?
How is sexual reproduction allowing animals to produce variation in offspring an advantage?
How is sexual reproduction allowing animals to use selective breeding an advantage?
What are the disadvantages of Sexual reproduction?
What are the advantages of asexual reproduction?
How does asexual reproduction use less energy?
As organisms don’t need to find a mate
What are the disadvantages of asexual reproduction?
What is meiosis used to produce?
Haploid gametes
What is meiosis?
Reduction division in a cell in which the chromosome number is halved from diploid to haploid
What is DNA?
The material inside the nucleus of cells, carrying the genetic information of a living being
What is DNA made up of?
Nucleotides
What is a nucleotide made out of?
What is the double helix held together by?
Weak hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs
How are weak hydrogen bonds formed between bases?
Parts of DNA bases have slight electrical charges
A slightly negative charged part of one bases attracts a slightly positive part of another base = weak hydrogen bond
How many hydrogen bonds does Cytosine & Guanine produce?
3 hydrogen bonds
How many hydrogen bonds does Adenine & Thymine produce?
2