Unit 2 - AOS 1 - Asexual reproduction

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Use this resource to make a summary of different ways clones can be obtained.


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Create a stakeholder profile with regard to cloning technology (one for and one against).
Outline their occupation or interests and the type of cloning technology they may be interested in.

Eg. My name is Maggie and I am a lawyer and pet-owner. I love my dog Bruiser so much and cannot imagine the day he crosses the rainbow bridge into the afterlife. I would like to clone Bruiser so that I never have to be without him!


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Begin a glossary, either online or in the back of your book -  you should be able to add the following terms with definitions.

Asexual reproduction

Binary fission

Budding

Fragmentation

Parthenogenesis

Fragmentation

Runners


Add in Term 3 Week 2

Cloning

Cuttings/grafts

Tissue culture

Stem cell nuclear transfer (SCNT)

Embryo twinning

 

 


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Read p384 and complete Chapter 9 Questions

9.1 Review - Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5.


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