This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
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Basics 3 - Sexual reproduction
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Today's plan
1. HW Qs??
2. Review last lesson
3. Sexual reproduction
4. Asexual reproduction
4. Twins
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What is the difference between an allele and a gene?
Slide 3 - Open question
Stacey says: “Eye colour is a good example of an allele.” Max says: “I disagree, eye colour is not an example of an allele but of a gene.” Explain who is right.
Slide 4 - Open question
Fertilisation
23 chromosomes mother
23 chromosomes father
46 chromosomes in the fertilised egg cell
(= 23 pairs of chromosomes)
body cells ovary cells testes cells body cells
egg cell
sperm cell
fertilisation
zygote
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sex chromosomes
Female:
Male:
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Karyotype
Male karyotype Female karyotype
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How many chromosomes does this person in the karyogram have?
Slide 12 - Open question
Slide 13 - Video
Some plants can be regrown completely from a single branch. Is this sexual or asexual reproduction?
A
Sexual reproduction
B
Asexual reproduction
Slide 14 - Quiz
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Slide 16 - Video
Marc and Kevin are identical twins. Marc marries to Susan and Kevin marries Erica. Susan and Erica are also identical twins. When both couples have a baby boy, are those baby boys geneticall identical? Explain your answer.