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Bell Work 1/24/12
  • Based on the figure to the left, which of the
    following statements best describes
    cross-pollination?
  • A The stigma comes in contact with flowers from
    another plant.
  • B Pollen from the anther travels to the stigma of
    the same flower.
  • C Pollen from the anther travels to the ovule of
    a different flower.
  • D Wind transfers pollen from other plants,
    delivering it to the stigma.

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Challenge Question
  • During pollination, what determines the
    characteristics (type, color, size, etc.) of the
    new flower that will be produced from the seeds?

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Objectives
  • Describe the relationship between genes,
    chromosomes, and inherited traits (SPI 0707.4.3)

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Cells
  • What is the control center of both the plant and
    animal cell?
  • nucleus

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Nucleus
  • The nucleus is a large organelle in a
    eukaryotic cell that contains chromosomes.
  • What part of the school are the chromosomes like?
  • Chromosomes are made up of protein and DNA.
  • The proteins carry out all the functions and
    characteristics of living organisms, such as
    carrying substances, sending messages,
    protecting the body.
  • DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is genetic
    material that determines a plant or an animal's
    inherited traits.
  • Genes are sections of DNA that give instructions
    for inherited traits, which are passed from one
    generation to the next.
  • Traits are the different forms of
    characteristics, such as purple petals or brown
    hair, that plants and animals have.

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Relationship among chromosomes, DNA, genes...
Nucleus contains chromosomes
Chromosomes are made of DNA ( proteins)
Sections of DNA are called genes.
Genes are sets of instructions for inherited
traits
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Brain Pop
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DNA
  • A strand of DNA looks like a twisted ladder.
  • This shape is known as a double helix.

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DNA Structure
  • DNA is made of nucleotides.
  • A nucleotide consists of a sugar, a phosphate,
    and a base.
  • Four types of nucleotides
  • Sides or backbone phosphate sugar
  • Rungs of the ladder pair of bases

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Making Copies of DNA
  • The pairing of bases allows the cell to
    replicate, or make copies of, DNA.
  • Each base always bonds with only one other base.
  • Adenine (A) gt Thymine (T)
  • Guanine (G) Cytosine (C)

The sequence CGAC will bond with what?
Sequence GCTG
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How When Copies are Made
  • During replication, a DNA molecule is split down
    the middle, where the bases meet.
  • The bases on each side of the molecule are used
    as a pattern for a new strand.
  • DNA is copied every time a cell divides.
  • The job of unwinding, copying, and re-winding the
    DNA is done by the proteins within a cell.

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How DNA WorksUse pgs. 134-135 to create a flow
chart that explains how DNA works.
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3-2-1
  • 3 things you learned today
  • 2 questions you have
  • 1 way this relates to your daily life

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Changes in Genes
  • Check out pg. 138 140!
  • Changes in the number, type, or order of bases on
    a piece of DNA are known as mutations.
  • Sometimes bases are left out, extras are added,
    or the most common, the wrong base is used.
  • Consequences of Mutations
  • improved trait, no change, harmful trait
  • Most of the time proteins detect an error and fix
    it.
  • Mutagens, like radiation, can cause mutations in
    DNA.
  • When scientists manipulate or change individual
    genes within organisms it is called genetic
    engineering.
  • DNA fingerprinting identifies the unique patterns
    in an individuals DNA.
  • A clone is an exact copy of another organisms
    genes.

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DNA Drawing
  • Draw a portion of a DNA strand.
  • You must show the following
  • Double helix structure
  • Phosphate sugar backbone
  • Paired bases in the middle (must be correctly
    bonded base pairs)

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Paper DNA
  • Step 1 label the bases on the paper model with
    A, T, G, or C from the bottom to the top. Color
    code the boxes lightly with colored pencil, using
    the DNA guide on the board.
  • Step 2 Unzip the paper model by cutting it in
    half vertically and glue the pieces in the
    correct location on your worksheet so the bases
    match up correctly.

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Step 4 Have me check your work build a DNA
model!
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3-2-1
  • 3 things you learned today
  • 2 questions you have
  • 1 way this relates to your daily life
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