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Bacteria Evolving Antibiotic Resistance

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• There are two types of reproduction:

• Asexual: producing a genetically identical offspring from a single parent.

• Sexual: produces offspring that share genetic information of two parents.

Types of Reproduction

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Sexual Reproduction• Takes time to find a mate.

• Favorable for seasonal environments.

• Provides genetic diversity (helps species cope with condition changes)

• Multicellular organisms

• Meiosis

Asexual Reproduction• Easier/Quicker

reproduction when conditions are right.

• Genetically identical offspring helps when conditions are stable/causes problems if conditions change

• Single –celled organisms

• Mitosis

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2 Types of CellsDiploid:

Two copies of each chromosome.

Body Cells

Haploid:One copy of each chromosome

Sex cells (gametes—egg and sperm)

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What is the diploid number of chromosomes in humans?

46!23 pairs!Found in all body

cells

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What is the haploid number of chromosomes in humans?

23!Found in sperm

and eggs

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Meiosis

• Sexual reproduction

• Gamete production

• Sperm and Egg

• Contain half the regular number of chromosomes (Haploid)

Mitosis

• Asexual Reproduction

• Body cell copying

• Cells make exact copies of themselves

• Contain full sets of chromosomes (Diploid)

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Mitosis

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The parent produces two identical daughter cells

DNA copies itself to ensure both daughter cells end up with a full copy of the DNA

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• Used for development, growth and repair of multicellular organisms

• Used for sexual reproduction in some species

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Why is it necessary to control cell growth?

• We’ve already talked about how cell division is necessary for a growing cell, but cell division can be dangerous.

• If cells rapidly divide, uncontrolled, disorders can occur.

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• Cancer is a disorder in which body cells lose the ability to control their rate of cell division.

• Affects multicellular organisms

• Cancer cells do not respond to the signals that regulate growth of cells, so they divide uncontrollably.

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• As cancer cells multiply, they form a mass called a . • Some tumors are cancerous,

some are non-cancerous.

• Problems caused by cancer cells:• Absorb nutrients needed by other

cells

• Block nerve connections

• Prevent organs from functioning properly

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• Cancer is caused by defecting the genes that regulate cell growth and division.

• Most common causes: • Smoking

• Radiation exposure

• Heredity (genes passed down from family)

• Infections/illnesses

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Cancer and Chemical Poisons

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Cancer and Your Family History

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Cancer and Radiation Exposure

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Cancer and UV Light

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