During this lesson, we will move towards Chapter 4. You will get a short introduction, an overview of the chapter, and we will discuss the first paragraph.
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Welcome!
During this lesson, we will move towards Chapter 4. You will get a short introduction, an overview of the chapter, and we will discuss the first paragraph.
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Lesson goals
You have an overview of Chapter 4
You can explain what reproduction is and what its function is
You can explain what the difference is between sexual and asexual reproduction
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CHAPTER 4: REPRODUCTION
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Paragraphs of chapter 4
Reproduction and hormones
The male reproductive system
The female reproductive system
The menstrual cycle
Human fertilisation
Pregnancy
Childbirth
Birth control
Sexually transmitted infections
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Overview of chapter 4
First, we will go into what reproduction is, and what body parts are involved by reproduction
Later on, we will discuss how all reproductive processes in our bodies work (menstruation, fertilisation, pregnancy, ...)
Afterwards, we will discuss how to prevent unwanted pregnancies, and how to keep your reproductive system healthy
As soon as you have a broad knowledge about the reproductive system, we will go into the more 'cultural' aspects of reproduction
Reproduction = the process by which new individual organisms are produced from their "parents".
Fertilization = bevruchting
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Overview
Please note that we will go into some subjects deeper than the book does, so keep an eye on these lessons so you don't miss a thing!
I will indicate on the slide when there is something that is not in the book.
In between the slides there will be questions that you need to answer, so pay attention to all the slides and videos!
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PARAGRAPH 4.1: REPRODUCTION AND HORMONES
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Read 4.1
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Reproduction
Reproduction (or procreation, breeding) = the biological process by which new individual organisms ("offspring") are produced from their "parents''
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Reproduction
Why reproduction?
Every living thing eventually dies. Organisms need to make more of themselves otherwise there would be no life on Earth at all!
Who reproduce?
All living organisms
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Reproduction
Two types of reproduction:
Sexual reproduction (two 'parents' --> one 'child')
Asexual reproduction (one 'parent' --> one 'child')
For more info, see the video on the next slide (ignore the part about chromosomes and genetic variety, we will do that next year)
This is not discussed in the book, but still very important to know!
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Slide 12 - Vidéo
Humans reproduce
A
Aseksual
B
Seksual
Slide 13 - Quiz
Explain what the difference is between sexual and asexual reproduction
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Snail sex
- Snail is a hermaphrodite (both male and female)
- It has egg cells and sperm
- Two snail does need a partner to reproduce
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Hermaphrodite has visible reproductive organs of both sexes (males and females)
A
Juist
B
Onjuist
Slide 16 - Quiz
Introduction to Dolly
To get a better understanding of the differences between aseksual and seksual reproduction, there will be some questions about the first cloned sheep ever: Dolly. But first watch the video about Dolly!
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Slide 18 - Vidéo
Is Dolly born after seksual or aseksual reproduction?
A
Seksual
B
Aseksual
Slide 19 - Quiz
As you just saw: Dolly was created by aseksual reproduction as there was not a recombination of genetic information of 2 'parents'. Normally, sheep reproduce seksual. Explain how they do that and what the difference is with Dolly.
Slide 20 - Question ouverte
What kind of reproduction do plants have?
A
Sexual
B
Asexual
C
Both
D
Other
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Asexual
Both: asexual and sexual
Sexual
Slide 22 - Question de remorquage
How many parents are involved in asexual reproduction?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4
Slide 23 - Quiz
Do bacteria reproduce via sexual or asexual reproduction?