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Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 6:17am On Nov 27, 2014 |
This the thread for NJTC Biology lecture room. Calm down,take your and jotter and put something down. TUTOR(S) Microflux pennyways . Lecture starts today by 9am to 12pm. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by marvelling(m): 6:40am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Microflux: Can you post the curriculum for biology before you begin? |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 9:08am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Good morning class! Hope your night was good? *smiles* . The lecture starts now. If you are sitting for jamb. You need not to be affraid. Just read as if you don't know how to pray, and pray as if you don't know how to read. Sounds funny? I will post the curriculum here soon. Just keep your hands on your tab. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 9:22am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Week 1 and 2 Lesson. GENETICS * Cells * Chromosonal basis of heredity * Structure and role of DNA * Structure of RNA * Cell division in a developing embryo * Somatic cells {body cells} * Germ cells {reproductive cells} * Genetic terminologies * Monohybrid cross * Homozygosity and heterozygosity * mendel first law [law of segregation] * parental genotypes and gametes * the roles of chance in genetic ratio * genetics of monohybrid inheritance in man * blood groups * blood transfusion * sex determination * uses of the knowledge of genetics. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 9:57am On Nov 27, 2014 |
GENETICS Genetics, may be described as the science that deals with questions and answers on inheritance. This is the inheritance of traits or characters, e.g height, skin colour, weight e.t.c which are transmitted from parents to offsprings during sexual reproduction. The ways and manners by which these characters are inherited from parents is HEREDITY. As a matter of fact it is a common knowledge that after sexual reproduction, the resulting offsprings tends to look like their parent in one or more ways. It may be to their immediate parent or grandparent. You as a person their are some character you portrays which so much resembles that of your parents. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by shakrullah(m): 10:11am On Nov 27, 2014 |
@microflux May u live long for good. ameen |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 10:17am On Nov 27, 2014 |
CELL I know you have been taught this in your primary school days. But notwithstanding. The cell is the basic unit of the body and the study of heredity is centred on the NUCLEUS of a living cell. However, not much was mentioned in your primary and early secondary school days about its hereditary properties. Within the nucleus of the cell are materials that control the heredity of the individual. We should remember that only the chromosome is involved in heredity which is determined during the process of meiosis during gametogenesis. Gametogenesis is when the spermatozoa and the ovum fuse together then mitosis will take place dividing the somatic cell to form the zygote. This are the stages of formation of a baby. Gametogenesis -> zygote -> foetus -> baby. A pregnancy is abortable easily at the zygote/ early foetus stage. Diagram of a cell below.
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Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 10:19am On Nov 27, 2014 |
shakrullah:amen. Just invite ur e-friends! |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by shakrullah(m): 10:55am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Microflux:sure |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Thewhizzkid1(m): 10:56am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Microflux:Mitosis takes place not meiosis. Nice work though. Thumbs up. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 11:00am On Nov 27, 2014 |
I will like to expantiate more on cell. Because its just a common topic in jamb past questions. So. It is important that you know the structure of animal and plant cells and are able to label the different parts. It is a favourite with examiners to have diagrams of cells requiring labelling in exams There are manysimilarities and differences between animal and plant cells. Make sure you know these. SimilaritiesDifferences 1. Have a nucleus1. Plant cells have a cellulose cell wall 2. Have a cytoplasm2. Plant cells have a vacuole containing cell sap 3. Have a cell membrane3. Plant cells have chloroplast 4. Contain mitochondria4. Many plant cells have a box-like shape whilst animal cell shape varies 5. Contain ribosomes5. Plant cells have the nucleus to the side of the cell, animal cells have a nucleus in the middle 1 Like |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 11:13am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Thewhizzkid1:thanks it's a mistake bruh! It's mitosis read this for better understanding 'Mitosis and meiosis are two ways that cells reproduce. By mitosis a cell splits to create two identical copies of the original cell. In meiosis cells split to form new cells with half the usual number of chromosomes, to produce gametes for sexual reproduction. Mitosis Mitosis is a type ofcell division. Mitosis occurs wherever more cells are needed. It produces two new cells that are identical to each other, and to the parent cell. The process of growth and division is called the cell cycle.' Though thanks! |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 11:22am On Nov 27, 2014 |
To avoid confussion. I will like to expantiate on mitosis and mieosis. Read this. Meiosis Meiosis is a different kind of cell division. It is used to produce male and femalegametes. A human body cell contains46 chromosomesarranged in23 pairs. The gametes aresperm or eggs, and only containhalfas many chromosomes(23). This is why meiosis is sometimes calledreduction division. Stages of meiosis Atfertilisation, thenucleiof the sperm and an eggjointo form thezygote. The zygote contains 23 pairs of chromosomes - 23 single chromosomes from thesperm, and 23 single chromosomes from theegg, thereby creating the correct number of 46 chromosomes for all body cells. It also means the zygote contains a complete set of chromosomes from each parent.
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Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 11:26am On Nov 27, 2014 |
For mitosis! Mitosis Mitosis is a type ofcell division. Mitosis occurs wherever more cells are needed. It produces two new cells that are identical to each other, and to the parent cell. The process of growth and division is called thecell cycle. The cycle starts as the number of organelles- the different parts of the cell - increases. This is to ensure that each of the two new cells receives copies of all the organelles. Before a cell divides, its chromosomes are copied exactly. The DNA molecule is made of two strands. As each of the two strands separates, new strands are made along side each of them, there by making two new copies.
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Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 11:27am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Hope am making sum sense? Any question? Class! *sighs* |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by agafiya: 11:36am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Can you differentiate between gene and chromosome in terms of hereditary? |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 12:22pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
agafiya:yes genes are units of inheritance usually occurring at specific locations, or loci, on a chromosome. Physically, a gene is a sequence of DNAbases that specify the order of amino acids in a protein or, in some cases, a small RNAmolecule referred to as a microRNA. A gene may be made up of hundreds to thousands of DNA bases. Genes are responsible for hereditary characteristics. While chromosomes are thread-like, gene-carrying bodies in the cell nucleus. Chromosomes are composed primarily of DNAand protein. They are visible only under magnification during certain stages of cell division. Humans have 46 chromosomes in each somatic celland 23 in each sex cell. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 1:06pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
SOME QUESTIONS COINED FROM JAMB PAST QUESTIONS ON THIS TOPIC. 1979 Jamb Biology 11. The carrier of the hereditary character in plants and animals is the A. Cell B. Nucleus C. Chromosome D. Chloroplast E. Gene. 1981 Jamb Biology. 27. Normally, any character shown by an organism is due to the effects of A. Hormones and chromosomes B. Chromosomes c. Mutation d. Hormones and genes e. Genes and environment. Anybody to provide answers 4 dis with explanation. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by agafiya: 1:23pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Microflux:1. C 2. E |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 1:40pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
agafiya:u missed the it bruh! Chromosomes are rod-shaped bodies found in the nucleus of a cell and in which genes are located. Y GENES are are units of inheritance composed of DNA and located in chromosome. But the 2nd question is sumhow confusing, because of the ' normally' b4 d question had it bin there is notin lyk normally b4 the question the answer will be E. Environment also deter character but normally its gene and hormones. Thanks. So 1. E 2. D |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 1:44pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Are u satisfied wit my answer to ur question agafiya: |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by agafiya: 1:57pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Microflux:Yeah! great job bro |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 2:04pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
agafiya:you're welcum! Invite ur frnds to also enjoy dis |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by strongelink36(m): 2:36pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
But the answers to the questions in jamb biology series are (11)E and (27)D. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 3:35pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
strongelink36:yes! Thats the answer. Am only tricking him mayb he will. Reason again and get the answer. Am just trying to throw trouble the exam will giv the jambites at him. Be sure of your answers b4 u write them. 11. E gene is a unit of inherintance but just dat it's located in d chromosome. 27. Environment also affect character. But so far normally z in the question! On a normal ground only hormones and genes affect character. Thanks though. Any oda question? |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 3:53pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Agafiya u missed it bruh! Check ur mention to c d explanation. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Yustash001(m): 5:35pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Pls post the link to chemistry,physics and english tutorial....thanks |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by agafiya: 5:54pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Microflux:I think the answer to the first question should be gene, but I choose chromosome since it goes in line with the explanation you gave of the difference between gene and chromosome. The answer to the second question is (E) that is gene and environment. Environment also affects the behavior/character expressed by an individual. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 6:16pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
agafiya:yes it shud b environment. But rid the question again. Jamb sed. 'normally' because normali z included d answer is hormone nd gene. Bruh those are jamb tricks. Take it or liv it. Nd 4 my xplanation rid again, and ask anytin that confuses u. Thanks. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 6:22pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Yustash001:bruh click here 4 eng www.nairaland.com/2016632/nairaland-jamb-tutorial-centre-english phy nd chem soon. |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by paulinemimi(f): 8:59pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Wow! Very good Thread.....apart frm jambites. Biology students like us can also learn and refresh our memory here.... Kudos to d admin here! |
Re: Nairaland Jamb Tutorial Centre {Biology Thread} by Nobody: 9:17pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
paulinemimi:k thanks 1 Like |
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