D4: The Hardy-Weinberg Principle 2 hours. D.4.1 Explain how the Hardy–Weinberg equation is derived. TT = p 2 = freq of homoz domTT = p 2 = freq of homoz.
D2: Species and Speciation 5 hours. D.2.1Define allele frequency, gene pool. Allele frequencyAllele frequency –% of certain allele (variation of a gene)
POPULATION GROWTH. What is a population? A group of organism of the same species living in the same habitat at the same time where they can freely interbreed.
PEDIGREE CHARTS A family history of a genetic condition or trait.
LIMITS TO SIZE. Volume Volume determines the amount metabolism in the cytoplasm Metabolism will require import of precursors Metabolism will result in.
4.6 Control Systems Co-ordination and Regulation of Processes.
PALAEONTOLOGY The study of fossils © 2008 Paul Billiet ODWSODWS.
CONSERVATION. In situ Ex situ In situ: Conservation of species in their natural habitat E.g. natural parks, nature reserves Ex situ: Conserving species.
ANGIOSPERMS The flowering plants Spring crocus Crocus vernus © 2008 Paul Billiet ODWSODWS.
Reproduction of flower plants Watch Video Below Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall.
From molecules to cells © 2007 Paul Billiet ODWSODWS.
CARBON FIXATION THE LIGHT INDEPENDENT REACTION. Enzyme controlled (Q 10 2) Located in the stroma of the chloroplast Occurs simultaneously with the light.