1. To describe the process of
reproduction and the life cycle of a
mammal.
I can explain what Jane Goodall
discovered about chimpanzees.
2. Give one example for:
Root giving rise to a new plant:____________
Leaf giving rise to a new plant:_____________
Stem giving rise to a new plant:____________
Name three methods where new plant can develop by artificial
means.
In which plant do you think stem cutting is most commonly used?
3.
4. Considered to be the world's
foremost expert
on chimpanzees, Goodall is
best known for her 60-
year study of social and family
interactions of wild
chimpanzees since she first
went to Gombe Stream National
Park in Tanzania in 1960.
Founded: Jane Goodall Institute
5. Chimpanzees have been used in
biomedical research to gain an
understanding of various
diseases that result in
substantial morbidity and
mortality. The value
of chimpanzees in studies desig
ned to make it possible to
prevent or treat diseases is due
in large part to their genetic
similarity to humans.
• Biomedical: relating to both
biology and medicine.
• Morbidity: the condition of being
diseased.
• Mortality: the state of being
subject to death.
• Genetic: relating to genes or
heredity.
6. How do chimpanzees help
environment?
Chimpanzees have been used in
biomedical research to gain an
understanding of various
diseases that result in
substantial morbidity and
mortality. The value
of chimpanzees in studies
designed to make it possible to
prevent or treat diseases is due
in large part to their genetic
similarity to humans.
Chimpanzees, our close
relatives, play a vital role in
maintaing the diversity of
Central Africa's forests. The
large seeds they eat and
disperse are too big for most
other animals. Without them,
and their fellow great apes and
elephants, these
forests would be irreversibly
changed.
7. Jane Goodall is an expert on wild chimpanzees.
Recognized for her ground breaking discoveries about
their behaviour –
she discovered that chimpanzees make tools, eat
and hunt for meat, and have similar social behaviour to
humans – she completely transformed our
understanding of our closest relative in the animal
kingdom.
Why did Jane Goodall work with chimpanzees?
Leakey eventually encouraged Goodall to
study chimpanzees, animals that he believed could
provide us a window into our own beginnings. ... Most
dramatically, her work shattered two long-standing
myths: the idea that only humans could make and use
tools, and the belief that chimps were passive
vegetarians.
8. Why is it important to study about chimpanzees?
Who is Jane Goodall?
Which institute did she open?
What did Jane Goodall discover about chimpanzees?
What is a baby chimpanzee called?
Do you think there are similarities between a human and
chimpanzees?
9. Research more about Jane Goodall and her work with
chimpanzees.
Hint: What tools did she use for her study
What were the benefits of her research
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13. They lay eggs that further hatch. They give birth to live babies.
16. Create a chart for oviparous and viviparous animals.
Explain life cycle of a human.
List 5 living organisms that give birth to live babies(viviparous)
List 5 Living organisms that give birth by laying
eggs(oviparous)
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17. Research about ovoviviparous organisms.
Hint life cycle of frog.