6 Inheritance variation and evolution - Inheritance Flashcards
By which cell division type does asexual reproduction rely on?
Mitosis
How are gametes formed?
Meiosis
How is a gamete different from a normal body cell?
Half genetic information - haploid
Name the structure formed by fertilisation (fusion of male and female gametes).
Zygote
State one difference between asexual and sexual reproduction.
A: no fertilisation/genetically identical offspring; S: fertilisation/genetic variation
Name the gametes in plants.
Egg + Pollen
Name the organ that produces egg cells.
Ovaries
Name the organ that produces sperm cells.
Testes
How many divisions do a cell undergo in meiosis?
Twice
Name the process where a sperm and an egg cell fuse together.
Fertilisation
How many chromosomes are there in a human gamete?
23
Define ‘gametes’.
Sex cells
Name the gametes in animals.
Sperm & egg
Describe the cells produced by meiosis.
4 cells, genetically different.
Describe the cells produced by mitosis.
2 cells, genetically identical (clones).
State the three key steps in meiosis.
- Copies of the DNA are made.
- The cell divides twice to form 4 gametes, each with a single set of chromosomes.
- All 4 cells are genetically different from each other.
When a new cell is formed through fertilisation, how does it divide?
Mitosis.
The genetic material in the nucleus of a cell is?.
DNA