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Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Cloning
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Genetic variation and its control is one of the topics studied in high school science. This quiz looks at sexual and asexual reproduction and cloning. There are two forms of reproduction: sexual and asexual. During asexual reproduction there is no fusion of gametes (sex cells) and only one individual is needed as the parent. Therefore, unlike sexual reproduction, in asexual reproduction there is no mixing of genetic information and so no genetic variation in the offspring. These genetically identical individuals are known as clones. " Humans have been cloning plants for thousands of years -... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Cloning
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1. When cloning animals from adult cells, what must one do to the egg cell to make it start to grow?
2. When cloning animals from adult cells, what must one do to the egg cell to make it start to grow?
3. Why are plants easier to clone than animals?
4. When cloning mammals from adult cells, after the nucleus has been replaced and growth has started, where must the egg cell be placed so the clone can develop?
5. Which of the following is not true about plant tissue culture?
6. Another way of cloning animals is by carrying out an embryo transplant. The growing cells of the embryo taken from a pregnant animal can be separated and grown as genetically similar individuals. But at what stage can this be done?
7. Why does asexual reproduction produce genetically identical offspring?
8. Why does asexual reproduction produce genetically identical offspring?
9. Another way of cloning animals is by carrying out an embryo transplant. The growing cells of the embryo taken from a pregnant animal can be separated and grown as genetically similar individuals. But at what stage can this be done?
10. During tissue culture, why are plant cells washed in antiseptic before placing them into the culture medium?