Mitosis vs Meiosis 10.2 and Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction ASEXUAL Offspring inherit all their genetic information from ONE parent (genetic clones)

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Mitosis vs Meiosis 10.2 and 11.4

Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction ASEXUAL Offspring inherit all their genetic information from ONE parent (genetic clones) Mitosis SEXUAL Genetic information from two parents combines to make offspring (genetically unique offspring) Meiosis

Mitosis vs. Meiosis

MITOSISMEIOSIS

MITOSISMEIOSIS Growth, repair, asexual reproduction

MITOSISMEIOSIS Growth, repair, asexual reproduction Formation of gametes, sexual reproduction

MITOSISMEIOSIS Growth, repair, asexual reproduction Formation of gametes, sexual reproduction 2 daughter cells genetically identical to parent

MITOSISMEIOSIS Growth, repair, asexual reproduction Formation of gametes, sexual reproduction 2 daughter cells genetically identical to parent 4 daughter cells genetically unique from each other and parent

MITOSISMEIOSIS Growth, repair, asexual reproduction Formation of gametes, sexual reproduction 2 daughter cells genetically identical to parent 4 daughter cells genetically unique from each other and parent Diploid Daughter Cells

MITOSISMEIOSIS Growth, repair, asexual reproduction Formation of gametes, sexual reproduction 2 daughter cells genetically identical to parent 4 daughter cells genetically unique from each other and parent Diploid Daughter CellsHaploid Daughter Cells

MITOSISMEIOSIS Growth, repair, asexual reproduction Formation of gametes, sexual reproduction 2 daughter cells genetically identical to parent 4 daughter cells genetically unique from each other and parent Diploid Daughter CellsHaploid Daughter Cells One Division

MITOSISMEIOSIS Growth, repair, asexual reproduction Formation of gametes, sexual reproduction 2 daughter cells genetically identical to parent 4 daughter cells genetically unique from each other and parent Diploid Daughter CellsHaploid Daughter Cells One DivisionTwo Divisions