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Reproduction

Viral Reproduction

Viruses

Prokaryotic Reproduction

Bacterial Fission

1 2 3

Eukaryotic Reproduction

Chromosome Structure

Mitotic Figures - Allium Allium Root Meristem - A Region of Cell Division

Three kinds of eukaryotic cell reproduction

Cell Cycle

S M

Chromosome Structure Monads and Dyads

Dyad Chromosomes

Ploidy and Chromosome Structure

Haploid nucleusDiploid nucleus Monad chromosomesDyad chromosomes Syngamy (Fertilization) Meiosis I S phase of Interphase Mitosis and Meiosis II

Summary - Questions

Summary - Answers

Mitosis

Early Mitosis

Metaphase

A Metaphase Spindle

Metaphase of Mitosis

Late Mitosis

Mitotic Phases - Plant

Cytokinesis: division of the cytoplasm

Mitosis

Eukaryotic Life Cycles

Overview of Meiosis

Sperm, Egg, and Zygote 1N 2N

Review of Genetic Changes

Haploid Mitosis

Diploid Mitosis

Mitoses

Meiosis

Syngamy

Practice - Questions

Practice

Practice - Answers