Passing on one's genetic material to offspring Reproduction Passing on one's genetic material to offspring
Genetics Vocabulary pg. 107L/R Glue the Genetic terms onto Page 107L/R
What are Chromosomes?
Sexual vs Asexual Notes Create a T-chart on page 108L Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction
Sexual Reproduction Watch the video and and take notes on sexual reproduction. (pg 108L) What is it? What are the benefits?
Sexual Reproduction Watch the video and and take notes on sexual reproduction. (pg 108L) What is it? What are the benefits?
Watch the video and and take notes on Asexual reproduction. (pg 108L) Asexual Reproducers Watch the video and and take notes on Asexual reproduction. (pg 108L) What is it? What are the benefits?
Another video about Axsexual Reproduction.
Sexual Reproduction: As we know that sexual reproduction needs 2 parents. And when two different bodies mate with different genetic inherent the offspring we get is a mixture of the 2 parents which mated so it gets the characters of both the parents and also the ability to fight some diseases they were prone to. As the immune system remembers the way of killing the disease causing microbe. ASexual Reproduction: In Asexual Reproduction the offspring gets only the advantage of the single parent from which it came out. As in the case of some plants and microbes such as Amoeba, Paramecium etc the offspring does not have the ability to fight various other diseases. Which the organism in the Sexual Reproduction has.
Asexual reproduction Comic Strip 111R Read and glue onto Page 108R
Complete the Asexual vs Sexual worksheet pg 108L (flip)
Genetics Vocabulary pg. 107L/R Draw an picture for the term heredity and sexual reproduction. heredity explanation
The Mating Game (Just for fun) Most romantic gestures that help to solidify relationships between people would be useless between individuals of another species. Take the burying beetle, for example. This insect prefers to court his mate underground with the carcass of a dead rodent for ambiance. Amazingly, female burying beetles can't seem to get enough of this sort of treatment. In this interactive feature from the Evolution website, take a lighthearted but informative look at the reproductive strategies of this and many other fascinating creatures. Play the mating game by clicking on the link below: https://ca.pbslearningmedia.org/asset/tdc02_int_matinggame/