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BiologieMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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BIOLOGY
YEAR 2 
LESSON 1

Slide 2 - Slide

GRADES:
  • GLOSSARY QUIZ 1X
  • SUMMARY 1X
  • PROJECT 2X
  • TEST 4X

Slide 3 - Slide

root
stem
flower
leaf
fruit

Slide 4 - Drag question

anther
filament
petal
sepal
stigma
style
ovary
nectary

Slide 5 - Drag question

What type of pollination is seen in the image beside?
A
insect pollination
B
wind pollination

Slide 6 - Quiz

food store
radicle
plumule
skin
micropyle

Slide 7 - Drag question

Put the words in the correct order, starting with pollination. 
pollination
growth
germination
fertilization
dispersal

Slide 8 - Drag question

What type of dispersal can be seen in the image beside?
A
wind dispersal
B
water dispersal
C
self dispersal
D
animal dispersal

Slide 9 - Quiz

What type of dispersal can be seen in the image beside?
A
wind dispersal
B
water dispersal
C
self dispersal
D
animal dispersal

Slide 10 - Quiz

What type of dispersal can be seen in the image beside?
A
wind dispersal
B
water dispersal
C
self dispersal
D
animal dispersal

Slide 11 - Quiz

This picture shows a strawberry plant, what type of asexual reproduction can this plant do? Explain how this process works in detail please.

Slide 12 - Open question

A piece of a plant that is used in horticulture for vegetative (asexual) propagation. A piece of the stem or root of the source plant is placed in a suitable medium such as moist soil. If the conditions are suitable, the plant piece will begin to grow as a new plant independent of the parent, a process known as striking. What process is explained in the text above?
A
cuttings
B
runners
C
grafting
D
cloning

Slide 13 - Quiz

3

Slide 14 - Video

02:35
If a flower contains both male and female parts, what do we call it?
A
a perfect flower
B
an imperfect flower

Slide 15 - Quiz

04:20
What type of pollination is being explained here?
A
wind pollination
B
insect pollination

Slide 16 - Quiz

05:03
What is the name given to the process of a baby plant growing from a seed?

Slide 17 - Open question

Booklet 6 Section 1:
  • Now you are up tot date with what you should remember from last year we are going to start the new topic.
  • The next video is about sexual and asexual reproduction.
  • Try to make notes as it goes along. 
  • There will be slides afterwards adding tips and asking you questions.

Slide 18 - Slide

1

Slide 19 - Video

01:04
What type of asexual reproduction in plants is shown here?
A
cuttings
B
bulbs
C
tubers
D
runners

Slide 20 - Quiz

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

Slide 21 - Slide

Slide 22 - Video

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.

Slide 23 - Slide

Slide 24 - Video

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.

Slide 25 - Slide

Slide 26 - Video

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

Slide 27 - Quiz

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

Slide 28 - Quiz

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

Slide 29 - Quiz

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

Slide 30 - Quiz

Homework for lesson 2:
  • If you look on classroom you will see the file "Hw for lesson 2".
  • You will see 4 levels in the hw.

  • You can decide to what level you complete the hw. 
  • 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.
  • Good luck!!

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

Slide 32 - Open question