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I wrote that is because there are few number of people that have the dominant allele, so the allele is not passed or spreadwhat about that anchrodoplosia or whatever?...the last question why was it small in number despite of being dominant?!
what about the reason why male gamete differ in size and number from female gamete?
Its actually supposed to be dat only a minority of the population is affected by this condition and its less likely for the parents to always suffer this conditon and its a heritable unit dis condition will occur within a family from generation to generation if the allele is present.what about that anchrodoplosia or whatever?...the last question why was it small in number despite of being dominant?!
what about the reason why male gamete differ in size and number from female gamete?
It was actually easy. The dependent variable is the mean temp and da mid point of the year or watever dat was is the independent variable....Terrible Graph question!
And does anyone know, what were the dependent and independent variables? I know it's an easy question, but those small things freak me out!
And the gamete thing, Vishmie?
The female gamete for all females whether they're plants or animals always stay inside the body. It is also where the zygote develops, from the female gamete.
Male gametes (pollen/ sperm) are small and are in huge numbers because they have to get to the female gamete. Pollen sometimes travels in the wind so you would need loads of it to reach an ova. Sperm has a long way to go, we often get quoted it's like someone from Southampton swimming to Edinburgh, a long way so there needs to be a lot of them as not all of them make it
I am not 100% sure about my answer but for the size i am assummin the male gamete is elongated due to the presecence of the tail and the gamete is the stationary one and also male gamete have to be present by 200000000 per cm3 out of which 60% are the ones healthy who will most likely fertilize the egg cell (female gamete) and the fact dat sperms have to be present in large qauntities is coz a few sperms out of which one is very unlikly to fertilize the egg cell so to increase the possibility of fertilization many have to be produced.And the gamete thing, Vishmie?
I am sorry but i think you misunderstood the question. They specifically mentioned it was for human gametes not the gametes for plants.
yeeeeeeeees I wrote that.....I wrote exactly that..except didn't mention the plant part of it...The female gamete for all females whether they're plants or animals always stay inside the body. It is also where the zygote develops, from the female gamete.
Male gametes (pollen/ sperm) are small and are in huge numbers because they have to get to the female gamete. Pollen sometimes travels in the wind so you would need loads of it to reach an ova. Sperm has a long way to go, we often get quoted it's like someone from Southampton swimming to Edinburgh, a long way so there needs to be a lot of them as not all of them make it
I am sorry but i think you misunderstood the question. They specifically mentioned it was for human gametes not the gametes for plants.
I am not 100% sure about my answer but for the size i am assummin the male gamete is elongated due to the presecence of the tail and the gamete is the stationary one and also male gamete have to be present by 200000000 per cm3 out of which 60% are the ones healthy who will most likely fertilize the egg cell (female gamete) and the fact dat sperms have to be present in large qauntities is coz a few sperms out of which one is very unlikly to fertilize the egg cell so to increase the possibility of fertilization many have to be produced.
I am not pretty sure about this kai but u cn chek it again over the internet.
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yeah pretty much dat was the question....oh really? I probably did it right in the exam, I just couldn't remember what the question in the paper said
And two marks or not if u got the knowledge better to ryt wat u know coz its da new syllabus dey basically find for the key points...so to be on the safe side and provided the fact that they hav given enough space u myt as well ryt it.....this long essay for just 2 marks!!!!!!!
Edexcel has no different variants for papers, but however the code is 4BIO/1BGuys whats the code no. ? And which paper are u talking about !!!?
yeah pretty much dat was the question....
And two marks or not if u got the knowledge better to ryt wat u know coz its da new syllabus dey basically find for the key points...so to be on the safe side and provided the fact that they hav given enough space u myt as well ryt it.....
Well it depends for me the subj code is 4B10/1B coz im doin the IGCSE biology but if ur doin the double award or smethin dats lyk gcse its still gonna be the same paper. 4SC10 dats the other subj code.....Guys whats the code no. ? And which paper are u talking about !!!?
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