QOD #1 12/04/14 What happens to Cells when they get too big? Why?

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QOD #1 12/04/14 What happens to Cells when they get too big? Why? What are the 3 parts of the cell cycle?

QOD #2 12/05/14

QOD #3 12/08/14 Label each part of the picture:

QOD #4 12/09/14 With your table partner ,put the envelope pictures in correct order write the order in your notebook! Label each with the correct phase!

F (Interphase) B (Prophase) E (Prophase) D (Prophase / Metaphase) H (Metaphase) A (Anaphase) G (Telophase) C (Cytokinesis / back to Interphase)

QOD #5 12/10/14 Name the stage of mitosis by each number!

QOD #6 12-12-14 Match a red to a blue: -diploid - chr. #1 - 22 -haploid - XX or XY -gamete -1 set (N) -homologous -same chromos. -autosomes -2 sets (2N) -sex chromosomes - sperm /egg

QOD #7 12/15/14 Answer the following questions about meiosis: --Where? --Why? --How?

What is nondisjunction? QOD #8 12-16-14 What is nondisjunction? What are the 3 disorders that can arise from nondisjunction? Disorder Genotype Male or Female? Mono or Tri? Chromosome

QOD #9 12/17/14 Match them up! Homozygous Aa Heterozygous “a” Genotype AA, Aa, or aa Phenotype “A” Dominant AA or aa Recessive Brown/blue