Cellular Reproduction
Mitosis v. Meiosis
Stages of Mitosis
Stages of Meiosis
100

Define asexual and sexual reproduction.

Asexual: creates exact copies through simple division of cells; offspring receives 100% of genetic material from a single parent

Sexual: sperm and egg combine to form offspring; offspring gets 50% from each parent

100

________ creates exact copies of cells.

Mitosis

100

Names of Stages in Mitosis

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

100

Meiosis produces ________ copies of cells.

Diverse; remember Meiosis is random! 

200

What are the three reasons for cell division?

Cells die and need to be replaced, growth, reproduction

200

________ uses sexual reproduction to produce gametes or reproductive cells. 

Meiosis

200
During _________, DNA is packaged into chromosomes.

Prophase

200

How many and what kind of cells are produced at the end of Meiosis? 

4 haploid cells (reproductive cells aka as gametes - sperm and egg)

300

What are the three parts of Cell Division?

1. Interphase - replicating DNA, organelles, proteins

2. Mitotic Phase - dividing of cells

3. Cytokinesis - final splitting of cells

300

________ involves dividing of cells twice to produce 4 haploid cells.

Meiosis
300

How many and what kind of cells are produced at the end of Mitosis?

2 diploid cells (body cells, exact copies)
300

When does "crossing over" occur?

Prophase I; chromosomes exchange or trade pieces of themselves with one another

400

How do plants cells divide?

carry out cytokinesis differently; grow new cell wall called a cell plate; separates cell into two new daughter cells

400

How is prophase I in Meiosis different than prophase in Mitosis?

Prophase I: crossing over; chromosomes trade piece of themselves with one another

Prophase: DNA is packaged; chromosomes do not trade pieces with one another

400

In Anaphase, what is moved to opposite sides of the cell? (chromosomes or chromatids?)

Sister chromatids (think of half of the X or half of chromosome)
400

What happens to the chromosomes during Metaphase I? 

Chromosomes line up on either side of the Metaphase plate

500

What is the difference between diploid and haploid cells?

Diploid: having two identical copies of each chromosomes

Haploid: having one copy of each chromosome

500

How is metaphase I in Meiosis different than metaphase in Mitosis?

Metaphase I: chromosomes line up on either side of metaphase plate

Metaphase: chromosomes line up in a single file line or in middle of metaphase plate.

500
Explain what happens to the chromosomes during Metaphase. 

Chromosomes line up in a single file directly on the metaphase plate (middle). Microtubules also appear and attach to the sister chromatids. 

500

In Anaphase I, what is moved to opposite sides of the cell? (chromosomes or chromatids?)

chromosomes; because of Metaphase I, chromosomes (full X) are pulled to either side

In Anaphase II, sister chromatids are pulled to opposite sides of the cell like in Mitosis

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