Y11 Inheritance

What is the gap between neurones called?
What hormone is released by the testes?
What is meant by extinction?
What is genetic engineering?
Syntax
Synapse
Adrenaline
Testosterone
No individuals in a species still alive
One or two individuals in a species still alive
Modifying the genome
Fixing the genome
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BiologyUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

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What is the gap between neurones called?
What hormone is released by the testes?
What is meant by extinction?
What is genetic engineering?
Syntax
Synapse
Adrenaline
Testosterone
No individuals in a species still alive
One or two individuals in a species still alive
Modifying the genome
Fixing the genome

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What is the most important feature for corn?
Largest kernels
Most corn kernels
Sweetest kernels
Pest resistant

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Choose parents that show these characteristics and breed them
Breeding Zone

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Breed the best offspring with the desired phenotype to produce the next generation.
Breeding Zone

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Some cats are selectively bred so they do not cause allergies in people. Suggest two other reasons people may selectively breed cats.

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Selective breeding could cause problems of inbreeding in cats. Describe one problem inbreeding causes.

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Different cats produce different amounts of Fel D1. A cat has been bred so that it does not produce Fel D1. Explain how the cat has been produced using selective breeding.

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What is genetic engineering?

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What do you call plants that have had their genome modified?

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Explain how genetic engineering is different from selective breeding.

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Why might people disagree with the use of organisms that have been genetically modified?

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