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Which of the following describes the fungi kingdom (more than one answer) They are all multicellular They are prokaryotic They have a nuclei in their cells They are important decomposers They use photosynthesis to obtain food Their cell wall is made of chitin They can be parasitic

Name three diseases caused by a fungi

Which of the following is a advantage of reproducing asexually? Offspring are identical to the parents Offspring are genetically different to the parents Organisms are able to reproduce more You must find a mate to reproduce

Which of the following is NOT an example of asexual reproduction A sea sponge breaks off a piece of its body and the new piece becomes a separate sea sponge. E.coli undergoes a cell division to create two identical cells. A female zebra fish lays eggs in the water and the male fertilizes them with its sperm cells. Coral develops a growth off its main body and this new growth becomes a separate coral individual.

This unicellular organism is reproducing asexually by what method?

This is an example of what type of asexual reproduction?

This is an example of sexual or asexual reproduction? What TYPE of asexual reproduction?

The process in which the nucleus divides into two and each nuclei receives a copy of the original chromosomes is called __________. Mitosis

DNA Protein 46

The Last pair are called the sex chromosomes

Interphase, Mitosis, & Cytokinesis

G1 S G2

Nucleus

Spindle Centrioles Centriole Nuclear Membrane chromosome

Metaphase Equator Spindle Fiber

chromatids poles

Telophase nucleus Nuclear Membranes

Cytoplasm 46 Plate Cell Wall

D. Meiosis – mitosis occurs again to produce egg or sperm cells (gametes- cells with half of genetic information)

Meiosis is the division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives half a set of genetic information. Meiosis results in the production of egg or sperm cells. Half the number of chromosomes = haploid cells or sex cells