PPT-EQ: What are the similarities and differences of the outcomes of mitosis and meiosis?
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Standard recognize the significance of meiosis to sexual reproduction BIO6G describe the stages of the cell cycle including deoxyribonucleic acid DNA replication
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Standard recognize the significance of meiosis to sexual reproduction BIO6G describe the stages of the cell cycle including deoxyribonucleic acid DNA replication and mitosis and the importance of the cell cycle to the growth of organisms. Gametes. ________ are sex cells. . Haploid. The daughter cells produced at the end of meiosis II are considered- diploid or haploid?. Genetically DIFFERENT!. What is the genetic relationship of daughter cells to each other in meiosis?. Chapter 8. Asexual vs. Sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction – new organisms/cells are genetically identical to parent cells/organisms . Sexual reproduction – offspring have a combination of genes from both parents. . Mrs. Stewart. Biology I . Stewarts Creek High School. Objectives:. Differentiate between the process of mitosis and meiosis. Demonstrate the movement of chromosomes throughout meiosis. Analyze how meiosis leads to genetic variation. Yvonne Norman. Edited By: . Ms. . Ethridge. , Ms. Myers, Ms. . Milstead. , and Ms. Palermo. Objectives. Define mitosis.. Define meiosis.. Analyze function of mitosis and meiosis in cell differentiation.. Notebook Page 12. Warm . Up & Spiral. 2/23/2017. What is the chemical formula for glucose? . How many hydrogen atoms are in glucose? . What is protein synthesis? . OBJECTIVES: 8.L.5.1. -TSWU that cells carry on the many functions needed to support life including cell respiration, photosynthesis, protein synthesis, mitosis, and meiosis. . 1. Introductory Vocabulary. 2. Heredity. . . t. he . transmission of traits from one generation to the next . Variation. . when o. ffspring . differ somewhat from their parents and . siblings. I. Anaphase I. Metaphase I. Prophase I. Cytokinesis. Images from: http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/meiosis/teloi.html. What happens. here??. What happens. here??. What type of cell am I??. Key Concepts:. What happens during the process of meiosis?. How is meiosis different from mitosis?. Types of . Reproduction. Section 11-4. ASEXUAL. SEXUAL. 1. One Parent. 2. Binary fission (in prokaryotes) or mitosis in (eukaryotes).. Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction Chapter 6 Sexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction – reproduction that requires two parents and produces offspring that are genetically different from each other and from either parent. Matt . Cuddington. , M.A., CCC-SLP. Jenny Jones, SLP Graduate Student. Mamie Shutt, Special Education Teacher. OBJECTIVES. North Carolina 3. rd. grade Essential Standard:. 3.G.1 Understand the earth's patterns by using the five themes of geography:. a single . DNA molecule complexed with histone . proteins. DNA is organized within the nucleus as chromosomes. Each chromosome is comprised of subunits called nucleosomes: DNA + proteins. Chromosome numbering/naming. These two photographs were taken at wedding ceremonies. Study the photographs and make two lists– a list of the ways that the two wedding scenarios are similar and a list of the ways they are different. Include details about the people and the setting, such as clothing, facial expressions, and background details.. Learning objective This learning material is about the life cycle of a cell and the series of stages by which genetic materials are duplicated and partitioned to produce two daughter cells with the Levels of Biological organization. Cells Tissues. Tissues Organs. Organs Organ Systems. Organ Systems Organisms . From zygote to Trillions of Cells. Zygote=Cell that forms when sperm and egg join.
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