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OBJECTIVE 7.L.2.1 MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS
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SEXUAL AND ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Sexual Reproduction a single specialized cell from a female merges with a specialized cell from a male. half of the genes come from each parent. Ex. Humans and other mammals Asexual Reproduction offspring come from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent only. The offspring will be a exact genetic copy of the parent.
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MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS Mitosis Mitosis is a type of asexual reproduction is when a nucleus undergoes cell division in which two daughter cells are formed, each containing a complete set of chromosomes. Makes 2 identical daughter cells https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwcwSZIfKlM
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MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS Meiosis Meiosis is a type of sexual reproduction involving a male (sperm cell) and female (egg cell) organism. Meiosis allows for more genetic variation (different genes and physical features). Makes 4 different daughter cells https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toWK0fIyFlY
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MEIOSIS Meiosis allows offspring to have the same number of chromosomes as their parent. (Humans 46 Chromosomes; 23 from Mom and 23 from Dad) Meiosis explains how traits were passed on to you. This is why you have similar features of your Mother and Father.
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M & M- WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? In your notebook on page 23 Explain Mitosis and Meiosis. Draw a picture for each to help explain your thoughts. Include these science words: Asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction Highlight the “science” words you use. Comparision animation
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Mitosis One cell, it makes copies of its chromosomes, then it divides and creates two new identical cells. Asexual reproduction Meiosis One cell, it copies its chromosomes and combines them, then it divides, then it combines again, then it divides again into 4 new cells that are half of the first cell, this is for sexual reproduction.
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