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- 1. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Reproduction and cloning
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The genetic information passed from parent to offspring is contained in genes carried by chromosomes in the nucleus. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that resemble their parents, but are not identical to them. Asexual reproduction produces offspring - clones - which are genetically identical to their parents. Plants can be cloned artificially using cuttings or tissue culture.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/reproductionrev_print.shtml - 22KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 2. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Reproduction and cloning
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The genetic information passed from parent to offspring is contained in genes carried by chromosomes in the nucleus. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that resemble their parents, but are not identical to them. Asexual reproduction produces offspring - clones - which are genetically identical to their parents. Plants can be cloned artificially using cuttings or tissue culture.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/reproductionrev6.shtml - 32KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 3. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Reproduction and cloning
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The genetic information passed from parent to offspring is contained in genes carried by chromosomes in the nucleus. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that resemble their parents, but are not identical to them. Asexual reproduction produces offspring - clones - which are genetically identical to their parents. Plants can be cloned artificially using cuttings or tissue culture.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/reproductionrev1.shtml - 26KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 4. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Reproduction and cloning
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The genetic information passed from parent to offspring is contained in genes carried by chromosomes in the nucleus. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that resemble their parents, but are not identical to them. Asexual reproduction produces offspring - clones - which are genetically identical to their parents. Plants can be cloned artificially using cuttings or tissue culture.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/reproductionrev5.shtml - 26KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 5. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Reproduction and cloning
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The genetic information passed from parent to offspring is contained in genes carried by chromosomes in the nucleus. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that resemble their parents, but are not identical to them. Asexual reproduction produces offspring - clones - which are genetically identical to their parents. Plants can be cloned artificially using cuttings or tissue culture.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/reproductionrev3.shtml - 23KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 6. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Reproduction and cloning
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The genetic information passed from parent to offspring is contained in genes carried by chromosomes in the nucleus. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that resemble their parents, but are not identical to them. Asexual reproduction produces offspring - clones - which are genetically identical to their parents. Plants can be cloned artificially using cuttings or tissue culture.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/reproductionrev2.shtml - 24KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 7. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Reproduction and cloning
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The genetic information passed from parent to offspring is contained in genes carried by chromosomes in the nucleus. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that resemble their parents, but are not identical to them. Asexual reproduction produces offspring - clones - which are genetically identical to their parents. Plants can be cloned artificially using cuttings or tissue culture.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/reproductionrev4.shtml - 24KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 8. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Science | Science (AQA) | Evolution and Environment | Index
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XSL_formatting http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/index.shtml A secondary school revision resource for Science en-gb...
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/evolution.xml - 3KB - 20 Aug 2008
- 9. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Evolution
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Darwin’s theory of evolution explains how species of living things have changed over geological time. The theory is supported by evidence from fossils, and by the rapid changes that can be seen to occur in microorganisms such as antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Many species have become extinct in the past and the extinction of species continues to happen.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/evolution/evolutionrev_print.shtml - 16KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 10. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Defending against infection
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Pathogens are microorganisms - such as bacteria and viruses - that cause disease. Bacteria release toxins, and viruses damage our cells. White blood cells can ingest and destroy pathogens. They can produce antibodies to destroy pathogens, and antitoxins to neutralise toxins. In vaccination pathogens are introduced into the body in a weakened form. The process causes the body to pro
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/human/defendingagainstinfectionrev_print.shtml - 21KB - 09 Nov 2008
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