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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
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Name three diseases caused by a fungi
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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
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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.
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This unicellular organism is reproducing asexually by what method?
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This is an example of what type of asexual reproduction?
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This is an example of sexual or asexual reproduction?
What TYPE of asexual reproduction?
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The process in which the nucleus divides into two and each nuclei receives a copy of the original chromosomes is called __________. Mitosis
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DNA Protein 46
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The Last pair are called the sex chromosomes
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Interphase, Mitosis, & Cytokinesis
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G1 S G2
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Nucleus
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Spindle Centrioles Centriole Nuclear Membrane chromosome
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Metaphase Equator Spindle Fiber
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chromatids poles
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Telophase nucleus Nuclear Membranes
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Cytoplasm 46 Plate Cell Wall
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D. Meiosis – mitosis occurs again to produce egg or sperm cells (gametes- cells with half of genetic information)
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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
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