inheritance and the discovery of DNA

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What is a species?

Two organisms that can breed to produce fertile offspring belong to this group.

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What is continuous variation?

A type of variation that can have a value anywhere within a range.

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What is mode?

The most common value in a set of data.

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What is the double helix?

The name given to describe the structure of a DNA molecule.

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What is a gene?

A short length of DNA coding for a characteristic.

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What does MRS GREN stand for?

MRS GREN is an acronym for Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, and Nutrition, which are the seven life processes.

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How many chromosomes do humans have in a typical body cell?

A human has 46 chromosomes in a typical body cell.

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How many chromosomes do egg and sperm cells contain?

Egg and sperm cells contain 23 chromosomes.

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What happens during fertilization?

During fertilization, the nucleus of the egg and sperm combine to form an embryo, which has 46 chromosomes.

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What is genetic inheritance?

The process by which characteristics are passed from parents to offspring through genes.

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Who are the key scientists involved in the discovery of DNA structure?

James Watson, Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin, and Maurice Wilkins.

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What is the role of genes?

Genes code for characteristics and are found on chromosomes.

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What is the significance of chromosomes in inheritance?

Chromosomes carry genetic information, with each body cell having two sets of information for all characteristics, one from each parent.

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What is the relationship between chromosomes and characteristics?

The two chromosomes in each pair carry information for the same characteristic, such as eye color.

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What is the typical number of chromosomes in different species?

Different species have different numbers of chromosomes in their cells.

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What is the significance of the number of chromosomes being even?

The numbers are always even because chromosomes exist in pairs, one inherited from each parent.

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What is the function of DNA?

DNA carries genetic information and provides the instructions for the development and functioning of living organisms.

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What is the structure of DNA?

DNA is structured as a double helix, consisting of two strands that coil around each other.

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What are the components of DNA?

DNA is made up of nucleotides, which include a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous base.

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What is the importance of Rosalind Franklin's work?

Rosalind Franklin's X-ray diffraction images of DNA were critical in revealing the double helix structure.

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What is the significance of the fertilized egg?

The fertilized egg, or embryo, contains genetic information from both parents and develops into a new organism.