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BiologieMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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BIOLOGY
YEAR 2 
LESSON 2

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SECTION 1

Slide 3 - Mind map

Booklet 6 Section 1:
  • Discuss in your groups what was covered last lesson.
  • Explain what your learned last lesson, check your notes if you want.
  • Discuss the hw questions with each other.
  • Come up with a maximum of one or two questions you can ask the class in the next slide.
  • Remember class discussion rules!
  • !!!! INSIDE VOICES AND ENGLISH PLEASE !!!!
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Key Questions
Look at the key questions on  I-Book page 2, can you answer them?

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Questions about Section 1: theory and hw?

Slide 5 - Open question

Sexual Reproduction

two parents
1/2 DNA comes from each parent
give a lot of variation
usually happens in larger more complex organisms
uses both mitosis and meiosis
Asexual reproduction

one parent
all the DNA comes from one parent
very little variation
usually happens in smaller simpeler organisms
uses only mitosis no meiosis

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Mitosis:
  • The daughter cells are an exact copy of the mother cell.

  • Interphase - the cell is at rest and is already copying the chromosomes.
  • Prophase - the step before mitosis the nucleus is still there
  • Metaphase - the chromosomes move to the middle of the nucleus.
  • Anaphase -  the chromosomes split and the separate chromosomes move away from each other.
  • Telophase - the separated chromosomes form two new nuclei at each end of the cell.

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Meiosis:
  • Is used to create gametes.
  • PMAT is done twice!

  • Prophase - the step before mitosis the nucleus is still there
  • Metaphase - the chromosomes move to the middle of the nucleus.
  • Anaphase -  the chromosomes split and the separate chromosomes move away from each other.
  • Telophase - the separated chromosomes form two new nuclei at each end of the cell.

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Booklet 6 Section 2:
  • Read pages 5-8 of your I-Book.
  • Take some quick notes as you are reading.
  • Discuss the notes you have taken in your groups.

  • 6 minutes of silence and 6 minutes of talking.

  • !!!! INSIDE VOICES AND ENGLISH PLEASE !!!!
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Key Questions
Look at the key questions on  I-Book page 5, can you answer them?

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Sexual Reproduction in plants:


with the stamen and the carpels
pollination
fertilization
dispersal
germination

Asexual reproduction in plants:


with mitosis
runners
bulbs
tubers
cuttings & grafting

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Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Most animals that have sexual reproduction have 3 phases:

  1. Pre-Fertertilization (the gametes also known as sex cells are produced and prepared).
  2. Fertilization (the sex cells are brought together somehow and melt together to form on cell "zygote").
  3. Post-Fertilization (the zygite start dividing by mitosis and becomes and embryo which continues to grow).


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Slide 12 - Video

Slide 13 - Video

Examples?

Slide 14 - Mind map

Asexual Reproduction in Animals
  1. Some very small animals are so small they can reproduce by mitosis.
  2. A hydra can reproduce by budding, many species of jellyfish reproduce this way too.
  3. Some animals can reproduce by means of fragmentation. This means that they can break off a piece of themselves and a whole new organisms can grow from that piece. Flatworms, starfish and seasponges can do this.

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Slide 16 - Video

If you cut yourself, which process heals the wound?
A
mitosis
B
meiosis

Slide 17 - Quiz

In a plant, which process produces the pollen grains?
A
mitosis
B
meiosis

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which process makes your hair and fingernails grow?
A
mitosis
B
meiosis

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which process produces sperm cells in cats?
A
mitosis
B
meiosis

Slide 20 - Quiz

How does and apple tree reproduce, sexually or asexually?
A
sexual reproduction
B
asexual reproduction

Slide 21 - Quiz

How do starfish reproduce?
A
budding
B
fragmentation

Slide 22 - Quiz

How do potato plants reproduce?
A
runners
B
cuttings
C
bulbs
D
tubers

Slide 23 - Quiz

How do birds reproduce?
A
sexual reproduction
B
asexual reproduction

Slide 24 - Quiz

Please be honest, what did you think of this lesson.

Slide 25 - Open question

Homework for lesson 3:
  • Study the Quizlet "Glossary Reproduction" 100% on "Flashcards".
  • Complete the exercises to your level in "HW for lesson 3" on Google Classroom.
  • If you are a minimalist and bio is not your favorite subject, you must complete the work to at least level 2 for havo and level 3 for vwo at minimum.

  • Good luck!!

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