📘Class 10 Science – Chapter: Heredity and Evolution Notes


🧬 Introduction to Heredity and Evolution

  • Heredity: Transmission of traits from parents to offspring.

  • Evolution: Gradual change in organisms over generations leading to the formation of new species.


🧬 Mendel’s Experiments

  • Gregor Mendel conducted experiments on pea plants.

  • Studied inheritance of traits.

Key Terms:

Term Meaning
Trait Characteristic inherited (e.g., flower color, seed shape)
Gene Unit of inheritance
Allele Different forms of a gene
Dominant Trait Expressed when at least one dominant allele is present
Recessive Trait Expressed only in absence of dominant allele

Mendel’s Laws:

  1. Law of Dominance

  2. Law of Segregation

  3. Law of Independent Assortment

Example:

  • Cross between Tall (TT) and Dwarf (tt) pea plant:

     Parent:      TT   ×   tt
     F1 Gen:      Tt (all tall)
     F2 Gen:      TT, Tt, Tt, tt (3 tall : 1 dwarf)

🧬 Sex Determination in Humans

  • Males: XY chromosomes; Females: XX chromosomes.

  • Sex of child depends on sperm contribution.

Table: Sex Determination

Sperm (Father) Egg (Mother) Offspring’s Sex
X X Female (XX)
Y X Male (XY)

Conclusion: Father is responsible for determining the sex of the child.


🔁 Evolution

  • Evolution explains origin and diversity of life.

  • Supported by fossils, comparative anatomy, and embryology.

Key Concepts:

Concept Explanation
Fossils Remains of ancient organisms preserved in rocks
Homologous Organs Same structure, different function (e.g., forelimbs of humans & bats)
Analogous Organs Different structure, same function (e.g., wings of birds & insects)
Speciation Formation of new species due to evolution

Example: Archaeopteryx is a fossil showing features of both reptiles and birds.


🔄 Evolution and Classification

  • Evolution helps in classification based on common ancestors.

  • More similar characteristics → more closely related.


🔬 Acquired vs Inherited Traits

Trait Type Description Example
Inherited Traits Passed from parents via genes Eye color, blood group
Acquired Traits Gained during lifetime, not passed genetically Learning to cycle, tattoos

📊 Summary Table of Differences

Concept Inherited Trait Acquired Trait
Transfer to offspring Yes No
Basis Genetic Environmental
Examples Height, skin color Injuries, language