A type of reproduction in which genetic materials form two different cells producing an offspring.
What is sexual Reproduction?
Pg 117
The number of cycles that meiosis goes through.
What is two cycles?
Pg 120-121
When a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells.
What is binary fission?
Pg 130
A new organism grows by mitosis and cell division on the body of its parent.
What is budding?
Pg 131
How many chromosomes are in a human being?
What is 46 chromosomes?
Pg 118
Forms in an ovary.
What is a egg?
Pg117
What is Meiosis used for?
What is gametes?
Pg 122
A new organism grows by mitosis and cell division on the body of its parent.
What is budding?
Pg 131
When a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells.
What is binary fission?
Pg 130
Mitosis has 8 phase, and Meiosis has 4 phases. (True or False)
What is False?
Pg 120-121
Forms in testis.
What is sperm?
Pg 117
Meta phase, Pro phase, Ana phase, and Telo phase.
What is phases of meiosis?
Pg 120
The process, done by scientists in a lab, in which an organism is replicated.
What is cloning?
Pg 134
The process, done by scientists in a lab, in which an organism is replicated.
What is cloning?
Pg 134
A form of asexual reproduction in which offspring from a part of a parent plant.
What is vegetative reproduction?
Pg 133
An egg and a sperm cell join together.
What is fertilization?
Pg 117
Cells that have pairs of chromosomes.
What is diploid cells?
Pg 118
The offspring has no genetic variation, thus making all the offspring identical to one another
Disadvantage of asexual reproduction?
Pg136
Occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parents.
What is animal regeneration?
Pg 132
What is regeneration?
Pg 132
The zygote that forms during fertilization.
What is a multicellular organism?
Pg 117
Homologous chromosomes sharing genetic information.
What is crossing over?
Pg 120-121
What are two types of asexual reproduction and tell one organism that performs each type.
Budding; yeast
fission; Bacteria
Vegetative reproduction; potato
Pg 130-135
Offspring grows from a part of a parent plant.
Homologous chromosomes sharing genetic information?
What is crossing over?
Pg 122