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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Meiosis Mitosis Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Mixed Bag
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2 CATEGORY ONE 100 The four stages of Mitosis
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3 CATEGORY ONE 100 What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase?
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4 CATEGORY ONE 200 Centromere
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5 CATEGORY ONE 200 What is the part that joins the two chromatids together
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6 CATEGORY ONE 300 The chromosomes line up at the equator
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7 CATEGORY ONE 300 What is metaphase?
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8 CATEGORY ONE 400 Spindle Fibers
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9 CATEGORY ONE 400 What are the fibers that pull the chromosomes apart during anaphase.
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10 CATEGORY ONE 500 Number of daughter cells produced
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11 CATEGORY ONE 500 What are TWO?
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12 CATEGORY TWO 100 Haploid
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13 CATEGORY TWO 100 What are cells that contain (n) number of chromosomes
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14 CATEGORY TWO 200 Interkinesis
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15 CATEGORY TWO 200 Interphase-like period between meiosis 1 and meiosis 2?
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16 CATEGORY TWO 300 The major difference between meiosis 1 and mitosis
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17 CATEGORY TWO 300 What is the presence of homologous chromosomes in meiosis 1 and single chromosomes in mitosis?
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18 CATEGORY TWO 400 Fusion of Egg and Sperm
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19 CATEGORY TWO 400 What is a zygote?
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20 CATEGORY TWO 500 3 Polar Bodies and 1 Egg
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21 CATEGORY TWO 500 What are the products of meiosis in females?
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22 CATEGORY THREE 100 Budding or binary fission
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23 CATEGORY THREE 100 What is the way bacteria replicate?
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24 CATEGORY THREE 200 3 shapes of bacteria
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25 CATEGORY THREE 200 Round, Rod and Spiral
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26 CATEGORY THREE 300 3 Benefits to asexual reproduction
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27 CATEGORY THREE 300 What are: only needs 1 parent, occurs quickly, and takes less energy than sexual reproduction?
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28 CATEGORY THREE 400 2 disadvantages to asexual reproduction
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29 CATEGORY THREE 400 What are: limited genetic variation caused only by mutations and limited survival in changing environments due to genetic sameness.
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30 CATEGORY THREE 500 Fragmentation ?
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31 CATEGORY THREE 500 What is asexual reproduction where fragments can generate new parts?
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32 CATEGORY FOUR 100 Male and female gametes
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33 CATEGORY FOUR 100 What are Sperm and Eggs?
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34 CATEGORY FOUR 200 Gonads
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35 CATEGORY FOUR 200 Reproductive organs (testes in males, ovaries in females)
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36 CATEGORY FOUR 300 Oocyte
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37 CATEGORY FOUR 300 What is the name for a mature egg?
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38 CATEGORY FOUR 400 The path of sperm from production to ejaculation
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39 CATEGORY FOUR 400 What is testes to epididymis to vas deferens to urethra
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40 CATEGORY FOUR 500 The path of the egg from fertilization to implantation in the uterine wall.
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41 CATEGORY FOUR 500 Ovary to Fallopian tube to Uterus
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42 CATEGORY FIVE 100 Mitosis or Meiosis? Occurs in heart cells
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43 CATEGORY FIVE 100 Mitosis
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44 CATEGORY FIVE 200 Mitosis or Meiosis? Has 2 cell divisions
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45 CATEGORY FIVE 200 Meiosis
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46 CATEGORY FIVE 300 Internal Fertilization
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47 CATEGORY FIVE 300 What is when egg and sperm join inside the female.
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48 CATEGORY FIVE 400 External Fertilization
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49 CATEGORY FIVE 400 What is when the egg and sperm meet outside of the female body.
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50 CATEGORY FIVE 500 Hormones that are involved in egg preparation, ovulation and development of uterine lining.
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51 CATEGORY FIVE 500 What are Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), Leutinizing hormone (LH) and Progesterone.
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