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Revision Pack. BSB IGCSE Biology. SECTION E: Variation and Selection. Term 4/5 approx 13 lessons. Instructions. You can use the following statements for your revision. They are taken directly from the specification.

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  1. Revision Pack BSB IGCSE Biology

  2. SECTION E: Variation and Selection Term 4/5 approx 13 lessons

  3. Instructions • You can use the following statements for your revision. They are taken directly from the specification. • They key terms are also listed. Your revision should enable you to recognise and use these key terms in the test.

  4. Trigger Words • Trigger words at the start of the statements give you an idea of what it is that you might be asked to do in an exam question • You can compare these to the exam glossary that makes up the last two slides of this pack Important trigger words for IGCSE

  5. Inheritance 3.14 recall that the nucleus of a cell contains chromosomes on which genes are located 3.15 understand that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA 3.16 describe a DNA molecule as two strands coiled to form a double helix, the strands being linked by a series of paired bases: adenine (A) with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) with guanine (G)

  6. Inheritance Nucleus Chromosome Gene DNA molecule Strands Double helix Base pairs Adenine (A) and Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) and Guanine (G)

  7. Inheritance 3.17 understand that genes exist in alternative forms called alleles which give rise to differences in inherited characteristics 3.18 recall the meaning of the terms: dominant, recessive, homozygous, heterozygous, phenotype, genotype andcodominance

  8. Inheritance Genes Alleles Inherited characteristics Dominant Recessive Homozygous Heterozygous Phenotype Genotype Codominance

  9. Inheritance 3.19 describe patterns of monohybrid inheritance using a genetic diagram 3.21 predict probabilities of outcomes from monohybrid crosses

  10. Inheritance Monohybrid inheritance Genetic diagram Probabilities Monohybrid crosses

  11. Inheritance 3.20 understand how to interpret family pedigrees

  12. Inheritance Interpret Family pedigrees

  13. Inheritance 3.22 recall that the sex of a person is controlled by one pair of chromosomes, XX in a female and XY in a male 3.23 describe the determination of the sex of offspring at fertilisation, using a genetic diagram

  14. Inheritance Sex chromosomes XX (female) XY (male) Sex determination Fertilisation Genetic diagram

  15. Inheritance 3.24 understand that division of a diploid cell by mitosis produces two cells which contain identical sets of chromosomes 3.25 understand that mitosis occurs during growth, repair, cloning and asexual reproduction

  16. Inheritance Cell division Diploid cell Mitosis Identical chromosomes Growth Repair Cloning Asexual reproduction

  17. Inheritance 3.26 understand that division of a cell by meiosis produces four cells, each with half the number of chromosomes, and that this results in the formation of genetically different haploid gametes

  18. Inheritance Cell division Meiosis Haploid gametes

  19. Inheritance 3.27 understand that random fertilisation produces genetic variation of offspring 3.28 recall that in human cells the diploid number of chromosomes is 46 and the haploid number is 23

  20. Inheritance Random fertilisation Genetic variation Offspring Human diploid number (46) Human haploid number (23)

  21. Inheritance 3.29 understand that variation within a species can be genetic, environmental, or a combination of both 3.30 recall that mutation is a rare, random change in genetic material that can be inherited

  22. Inheritance Variation Species Genetic Environmental Mutation Random change

  23. Inheritance 3.31 describe the process of evolution by means of natural selection

  24. Inheritance Evolution Natural selection

  25. Inheritance 3.32 understand that many mutations are harmful but some are neutral and a few are beneficial 3.33 understand how resistance to antibiotics can increase in bacterial populations

  26. Inheritance Mutation Harmful Neutral Beneficial Antibiotic resistance Bacterial populations

  27. Inheritance 3.34 understand that the incidence of mutations can be increased by exposure to ionising radiation (for example gamma rays, X-rays and ultraviolet rays) and some chemical mutagens (for example chemicals in tobacco).

  28. Inheritance Incidence of mutations Ionisingradiation Gamma rays X-rays Ultraviolet rays Chemical mutagens Tobacco

  29. Selective breeding 5.10 understand that plants with desired characteristics can be developed by selective breeding 5.11 understand that animals with desired characteristics can be developed by selective breeding.

  30. Selective breeding Plants Animals Desired characteristics Selective breeding

  31. Trigger Words Glossary

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