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Biological Diversity Review Mrs. Carrick 2013 1 What organelle contains the genetic material (DNA) of the cell? GENETICS The study of how characteristics are transmitted from parent to offspring: 3 • WHAT PHASE? •The nucleolus and nuclear membrane are distinct •The chromosomes look like a bunch of string Nucleolus Chromosomes Nuclear Membrane HEREDITY Transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring 5 What do the dark pink and light pink bands on the chromosomes represent? Alleles 6 It has been proven that this can cause skin cancer…what is the “scientific” word that we use to describe it’s ability to cause a mutation/cancer? • WHAT PHASE? •The chromosomes line up along the “Equatorial Plate” • Sister chromatids are attached to the spindle fibers PHENOTYPE Physical / outward feature that is determined by the genotype 9 • WHAT STAGE? •The chromosomes are at the poles and begin to thin-out (become more yarn like again) • The nuclear membrane reforms DOMINANT The stronger of two alleles that shows up most often 11 Centrioles • WHAT PHASE? •The chromosomes thicken (look like chromosomes) • The nuclear membrane disintegrates and isn’t visible • Centrioles move to opposite poles of the cell & Spindle fibres appear Spindle Fibres HOMOZYGOUS Having identical alleles (AA or aa) 13 • WHAT PHASE? •The chromatids of each chromosomes N separate and move towards the poles of the cell S • What does this image represent? HETEROZYGOUS A genotype having one dominant and one recessive allele 16 Directly altering the DNA of an organism is called… Genetic Engineering 17 ALLELES Two forms of a gene 18 GENES Instructions on DNA that code for specific traits 19 RECESSIVE The weaker of two alleles in a pair that is often masked by the dominant allele 20 Acacia trees have special growths which serve as food for ants. The ants aggressively attack herbivores which disturb the acacia and will also cut away the branches of other plants which touch the acacia. Which type of symbiotic relationship do the ants and the acacia have? Gene combination in the offspring (hint* not clearly visible) GENOTYPE 22 Behavioural Adaptations Adaptations that help an animal survive are called__________________. Can be learned or instinctive EXAMPLE ◦ Migration CAPITAL Type of letter used to represent a dominant allele 24 PUNNETT SQUARE This is used to solve genetics problems (hint* shows the probabilities) 25 What is the difference between Asexual and Sexual reproduction? What would be a better example of an “ex-situ” conservation strategy: A) Wood Buffalo National park, or B) The Edmonton Valley Zoo? The Edmonton Valley Zoo 27 The sides, or “handrails,” of DNA are made of ___________ and _____________ Sugars & Phosphates 28 Polar bears and grizzly bears are closely related but tend to live in different areas. Explain one adaptation a polar or grizzly bear has and how that adaptation makes it better suited for the environment it live in? The cross pieces, or “rungs,” are made of _________________ BASES or BASE PAIRS 30 The process of selecting and breeding individuals with desirable traits to produce offspring with the desired traits. Artificial Selection 31 The same two bases always pair: ____________&____________ ____________&____________ Adenine &Thymine (A, T) Cytosine & Guanine (C, G) 32 What form of Artificial Selection is this? Artificial Insemination 33 Damaged chromosomes or mismatched base pairs are called: Mutations 34 What form of artificial selection is this? In Vitro Fertilization 35 Curly hair is dominant to straight hair. If a homozygous dominant female has children with a straight haired male, what are the genotypes and phenotypes of their offspring? G: 100% Cc P: 100% Curly Haired Children 36 The shape of DNA is known as: Double Helix 37 Knowing that this organism is asexually reproducing, what is the method it is using? BINARY FISSION 39 Explain the difference between a phenotype and a genotype? What would be a better example of an “in-situ” conservation strategy: A)Kootenay National Park, or B) Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Australia Kootenay National Park 41 Is this animal a GENERALIST or a SPECIALIST? 42 Describe the niche of a Koala Bear in Australia HINT** Broad or Narrow? Anything that helps an organism survive in its environment is an______ Adaptation Is this a GAMETE or SOMATIC cell? Gamete A ___________________ adaptation involves some part of an animal's body. Ex: ◦ Teeth ◦ Body coverings ◦ Movement Structural adaptations What 2 levels are missing? CLASS and SPECIES What is this an example of? SPECIATION SOUTH SIDE: • Mostly Desert NORTH SIDE: • Ponderosa Pine Forests SQUIRREL: • White Bellies • Dark tails Grand Canyon River = barrier SQUIRREL: • Black bellies •White Tails Final Hint: Definitely look over your notes on: INDIVIDUAL POPULATION COMMUNITY ECOSYSTEM 49