Welcome Back! 1. Notebook Set-up 2. Review terms 3. Probability and Genetics.

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Welcome Back! 1. Notebook Set-up 2. Review terms 3. Probability and Genetics

Table of Contents I-II TOC - First two pages front and back III. Grade Check (be able to sign on by Monday) IV.-V. Absent/Missing Work

1. Reviewing Terms 1/8 2. Probability & Genetics 1/8 Table of Contents

Meiosis

Review 1) Define terms evolution and natural selection 2) Define homologous chromosomes and identify chromatids 3) Differentiate between haploid cells and diploid cells 4) Describe the structure and function of the spindle 5) Summarize the steps of mitosis

Answers 1)Evolution is change in genetic makeup of a species overtime. Natural selection is the process in which organisms with favorable genes are more likely to survive and reproduce. 2)Homologous chromosomes are similar in shape, size and genes. Chromatids are copied chromosomes still attached at the centromere.

Answers 3) Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes. Haploid cells have one chromosome set. 4) The Spindle is a structure made of microtubules. During mitosis, it helps to organize and separate chromosomes.

Answers 5) Prophase-Chromosomes coil, spindle forms, nuclear membrane breaks down. Metaphase- Chromosomes line up on the cell equator. Anaphase- Chromatid pairs separate and move to opposite poles. Telophase- chromosomes unwind, nuclear membranes form.