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By: Diane Ahumada and Maria Garcia. reduce the normal diploid to haploid cells, called gametes. In humans, these special haploid cells resulting from.

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1 By: Diane Ahumada and Maria Garcia

2 reduce the normal diploid to haploid cells, called gametes. In humans, these special haploid cells resulting from meiosis are eggs (female) or sperm (male).

3 Basic Sexual Reproduction ●Basic Sexual Reproduction is the formation of a new individual following the union of two gametes. In humans and the majority of other eukaryotes — plants as well as animals — the two gametes

4 What are Gametes? ● A reproductive cell or sex cell that contains the haploid set of chromosomes o The Male reproduction are sperm cell ( Daughter cell ) and Spermatozoon( Parent cell ) o The Female reproduction are eggs cell ( Daughter cell) and Ovum ( Daughter cell)

5 What is genotype and phenotype Genotype is is the genetic makeup of a cell, an organism, or an individual usually with reference to a specific characteristic under consideration. Phenotype is of an organism depends on which genes are dominant and on the interaction between genes and environment.

6 What are traits? Traits are characteristic you are passed from your parents Depending whether they are dominant Some of the traits included attach earlobes, eye colors, freckles

7 Allele One of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.

8 Dominant (+): An allele or a gene that is expressed in an organism’s phenotype, masking the effect of the recessive allele or gene when present. Recessive (-): Of, or pertaining to, a gene (or allele) whose phenotypic expression is masked by a dominant gene (or allele).


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