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Meiosis Identification JEOPARDY Mitosis Fact Review Mitosis Cycle Review Meiosis History Meiosis Identification Meiosis Facts More Meiosis Facts 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL JEOPARDY

Mitosis Fact Review - 100 answer This is the number of cells produced from 1 cell through the process of mitosis

Mitosis Fact Review - 100 question 2

Mitosis Fact Review - 200 answer True or False Mitosis produces cells which are genetically different from the parent cell.

Mitosis Fact Review - 200 question False Mitosis produces cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell

Mitosis Fact Review - 300 answer True or False Mitosis results in cells that have diploid chromosome numbers

Mitosis Fact Review - 300 question True Each daughter cell produced in mitosis contains both mother and father sets of genetic information

Mitosis Fact Review - 400 answer By definition, this is the organelle which is being divided in mitosis

Mitosis Fact Review - 400 question The Nucleus

Mitosis Fact Review - 500 answer These are collectively the types of cells that utilize mitosis

Mitosis Fact Review - 500 question Somatic

Mitosis Cycle Review - 100 answer This is the phase shown in the following picture

Mitosis Cycle Review - 100 question Metaphase

Mitosis Cycle Review - 200 answer This is the phase shown in the following picture

Mitosis Cycle Review - 200 question Anaphase

Mitosis Cycle Review - 300 answer This is the phase shown in the following picture

Mitosis Cycle Review - 300 question Telophase

Mitosis Cycle Review - 400 answer This is the phase that is shown in the following picture

Mitosis Cycle Review - 400 question Prophase

Mitosis Cycle Review - 500 answer This is the phase that is shown in the following picture

Mitosis Cycle Review - 500 question Cytokinesis

Meiosis History - 100 answer This is the branch of science that studies heredity

Meiosis History - 100 question Genetics

Meiosis History - 200 answer This is the name of the monk who founded the branch of science studying heredity.

Meiosis History - 200 question Gregor Mendel

Meiosis History - 300 answer These are the types of cells which are involved in the process of Meiosis

Meiosis History - 300 question Sperm and Eggs Gametes Germ Cells Sex Cells

Meiosis History - 400 answer This is the correct choice for the following question What happens between meiosis I and meiosis II that reduces the number of chromosomes? Crossing-over occurs DNA Replication occurs twice Metaphase occurs DNA Replication does not occur  

Meiosis History - 400 question d) DNA Replication does not occur

Meiosis History - 500 answer Which of the following is NOT one of Gregor Mendel’s principles? An organism must inherit a single copy of every gene from both of its parents An organism must separate its own chromosomes to place into its cells to give to the next generation An organism must give only half of its chromosomes to its offspring Alleles are segregated when gametes are formed

Meiosis History - 500 question d) Alleles are segregated when gametes are formed

This is the name of the following phase: Meiosis ID - 100 answer This is the name of the following phase:

Meiosis ID - 100 question Metaphase 1

This is the name of the following phase: Meiosis ID - 200 answer This is the name of the following phase:

Meiosis ID - 200 question Telephase 1

This is the name of the following phase Meiosis ID - 300 answer This is the name of the following phase

Meiosis ID - 300 question Anaphase 2

This is the name of the following phase Meiosis ID - 400 answer This is the name of the following phase

Meiosis ID - 400 question Cytokinesis 2

This is the name of the following phase Meiosis ID - 500 answer This is the name of the following phase

Meiosis ID - 500 question Metaphase 2

Meiosis Facts - 100 answer This is the symbol used to depict the number of chromosomes in a gamete (remember the mathematical equation variable)

Meiosis Facts - 100 question

Meiosis Facts - 200 answer This is what results from 1 complete meiosis in a male (spermatogenesis)

Meiosis Facts - 200 question 4 sperm cells

This is the name of the process shown in the following picture Meiosis Facts - 300 answer This is the name of the process shown in the following picture

Meiosis Facts - 300 question Crossing Over

This is the name of the phase in which tetrads are formed in Meiosis Meiosis Facts - 400 answer This is the name of the phase in which tetrads are formed in Meiosis

Meiosis Facts - 400 question Prophase 1

This is what results from 1 complete meiosis in a female (oogenesis) Meiosis Facts - 500 answer This is what results from 1 complete meiosis in a female (oogenesis)

Meiosis Facts - 500 question 1 egg and 3 polar bodies

More Meiosis Facts - 100 answer This is the process used to reduce the number of chromosomes while at the same time dividing a cell.

More Meiosis Facts - 100 question

More Meiosis Facts - 200 answer This is the chromosomal number in a cell which contains both sets of homologus chromosomes

More Meiosis Facts - 200 question Diploid

More Meiosis Facts - 300 answer This is the chromosomal number in a cell that contains only 1 set of chromosomal information

More Meiosis Facts - 300 question Haploid

More Meiosis Facts - 400 answer This is the stage in the cell cycle where Crossing Over occurs.

More Meiosis Facts - 400 question Prophase I

More Meiosis Facts - 500 answer This is the name of the process where genetic information is swapped between homologus chromosomes.

More Meiosis Facts - 500 question Crossing Over

This is the purpose of chromosomes in cellular division Final Jeopardy Answer begin This is the purpose of chromosomes in cellular division

Final Jeopardy Question Carries the genetic information to the next generation of cells