Phases of Meiosis I
Phases of Meiosis II
Meiosis
Grab Bag
Genetic Variation
100

The second phase of Meiosis I

What is Prophase I?

100

On the board, draw and label the fourth phase of Meiosis II


Telophase II

100

The process by which a germ cell undergoes division twice to produce 4 gametes in which the chromosome number is halved.

What is Meiosis?

100

The longest phase of the cell cycle



What is interphase?



100

The number and type of cells at the end of Meiosis II

What is 4 haploid cells?

200

The first phase of Meiosis I

What is Interphase I?

200

On the board, draw and label the third phase of Meiosis II


What is Anaphase II?

200

Meiosis in male animals is called

Spermatogenesis

200

Is meiosis I or meiosis II more similar to mitosis?

What is meiosis II?

200

The purpose of meiosis.

What is: to produce 4 gametes that have half of the number of chromosomes than the parent cell?

300

The fourth phase of Meiosis I

What is Anaphase I?

300

On the board, draw and label the first phase of Meiosis II


What is Prophase II?

300

The process in Meiosis that ensures more genetic variation (occurs in Prophase I)


What is crossing over?



300

The three phases of Interphase.



What are G1, S, and G2?



300

Types of chromosomes that line up in the middle of cell during Metaphase I and are separated during Anaphase I

What are pairs of homologous chromosomes?

400

The fifth phase of Meiosis I

What is Telophase I & Cytokinesis

400

On the board, draw and label the second phase of Meiosis II


What is Metaphase II?

400

Meiosis in female animals


Oogenesis


400

2 chromosomes that are similar is size, shape and genetic content are referred to as…


What are Homologous Chromosomes?



400

Types of chromosomes that line up in the middle of cell during Metaphase II and are separated during Anaphase II

What are chromosomes and sister chromatids?

500

The third phase of Meiosis I

What is Metaphase I?

500

The last part of Meiosis II (after PMAT)

What is cytokinesis?

500

A reproductive process that involves two parents that combine their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents


What is Sexual reproduction?


500

A type of reproduction in which only one parent creates offspring that is genetically identical


What is asexual reproduction?



500

This phenomenon during meiosis ensures that offspring inherit a random combination of maternal and paternal chromosomes, significantly contributing to genetic diversity (happens during Metaphase I)

What is  the Law of Independent Assortment?