asexual reproduction requires ______ parent.
What is 1 parent?
Reproduction requires how many parent cells?
What are 2 parent cells?
This is the number of cells produced at the end of meiosis I (Division I).
What are 2 daughter cells?
As cells enter this phase of meiosis II, the chromosomes doe not pair to form tetrads.
what is prophase II?
This type of cell division is associated with asexual reproduction.
What is mitosis?
This cell type is referred to as a "reproductive cell".
What is a gamete?
In this phase, chromosomes that are paired sometimes undergo a crossing -over.
What is Prophase I?
These four phases remain the same in meiosis II.
What is metaphase II, anaphaseII , telophase II and cytokinesis?
This method of reproduction produces two identical cells that are the same size the same size.
what is binary fission?
The process of two gametes uniting is referred to as _______.
What is Fertilization?
In this phase, the paired homologous chromosomes form a line across the center of the cell.
What is Metaphase I?
At the end of meiosis II, _____ daughter cells are produced.
what are 4 daughter cells?
A bud is attached to the parent cell and grows from thr parent cell in this method of asexual reproduction.
What is Budding?
When Fertilization is complete, this type of cell is produced?
What is a Zygote?
In this phase, the sister chromatids move to opposite sides of the cell.
What is anaphase I?
The 4 daughter cells produced at the end of Meiosis II only have 1 chromosome of each type. This makes them _______ blank cells.
What are Haploid cells?
This happens when broken fragments (pieces) from a parent organims form into a new organism.
What is fragmentation?
A fertilized cell have _____many chromosomes in total.
what are 46 chromosomes?
When the cytoplasm splits, 2 daughter cells are produced.
What is cytokinesis?
The daughter cells formed at the end of meiosis II recieve how many chromosomes each?
What is 2 chromosomes?