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    Mitosis & Meiosis

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    Mitosis & Meiosis In science class this week‚ we’ve been learning about cell reproduction. What is Cell division? What is Mitosis? What is Meiosis? How are they alike? How do they differ? All of these amazing questions will be answered‚ if you decide to read on. The Cell Cycle A life cycle begins with an organism’s formation‚ followed by its growth and development‚ and the production of offspring that will repeat the cycle‚ before ending in death. Right now‚ I am in a stage in the life

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    Observation of Mitosis

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    Observation of Mitosis Introduction: Reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms are produced. There are two types of reproduction‚ which are; asexual and sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is creation of offspring whose genes all come from one parent. Sexual reproduction is creation of offspring by fusion of male gametes (sperm) and female gametes (eggs) to form zygotes. Asexual reproduction involves a type of cell division known as mitosis. Mitosis is the scientific

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    Millions and millions of cells must be formed in order for an organism (whether a plant or animal) to be created. That becomes possible through cell division. Cell division happens when all of the DNA of a cell is replicated completely and then that complete replication (called a genome) is separated‚ breaking apart into two daughter cells that are identical to the original cell (Erster 3-4). There are different kinds of division depending on the type of cell involved (Erster 25). However‚ regardless

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    Mitosis and Meiosis

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    1 – Mitosis and Meiosis    1.  A certain species has three pairs of chromosomes: an acrocentric pair‚ a metacentric pair‚ and a  telocentric pair.  Draw a cell of this species as it would appear in metaphase of mitosis.  (BAP 2.18)    2.  A cell in G1 of interphase has 12 chromosomes.  How many chromosomes and DNA molecules will be  found per cell when this original cell progresses to the following stages?  (BAP 2.20)  a) G2 of interphase  b) Metaphase I of meiosis  c) Prophase of mitosis  d) Anaphase I of meiosis 

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    phases of meiosis‚ termed meiosis I and meiosis II. Both divisional sequences have sub-stages such as‚ prophase (I‚ II)‚ prometaphase (I‚ II)‚ metaphase (I‚ II)‚ anaphase (I‚ II)‚ and telophase (I‚ II) that is continued by cytokinesis (I‚ II)‚ which is not part of meiosis. The cell undergoes different changes and transformations before and during meiosis‚ such as replication and condensation of chromosomes‚ duplication of centrosome‚ disappearance of nuclear envelope and the nucleus itself and more

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    Mitosis /Meiosis Mitosis occurs all the time in all body cells. This occurs to produce new cells and replace old and dead cells. We produce new blood cells‚ bone cells‚ skin cells...the list can go on and on. Mitosis in a nutshell is the process of splitting the nucleus and it occurs hand in hand with the rest of the cell cycle and cytokenesis. Meiosis‚ on the other hand‚ is a process of taking a diploid cell (a cell with the full number of chromosomes)

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    Meiosis and Mitosis

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    Meiosis and Mitosis Meiosis vs. Mitosis: Meiosis requires two nuclear divisions‚ but mitosis requires only one nuclear division. Meiosis producers four daughter nuclei‚ and there are four daughter cells following cytokinesis; mitosis followed by cytokinesis results in two daughter cells. Following meiosis‚ the four daughter cells are haploid and have half the chromosome number as the parent cell. Following mitosis‚ the daughter cells have the same chromosome number as the parent cell. Following

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    plant cell and animal cell

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    PLANT CELL AND ANIMAL CELL LECTURER : ENCIK AZHAR GROUP’S NAME : 2. Mohd Alimi 3. Suraya Hani 4. Norhaswana CONTENT INTRODUCTION 3 WHAT IS CELL? 4-5 HISTORY OF CELLS DISCOVERY 6 ANIMAL CELL 7 PLANT CELL

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    animal cell project

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    ANIMAL CELL PROJECT By: Jonathan Everett Science 2nd Ms. Thompson January 11‚ 2013 Have you ever heard of an animal cell? Well‚ I you haven’t it is a cell that is found in an animal that consist of multiple organelles. Each organelle has a special job that helps the cell function. This paper will help describe each organelle in the animal cell. 1. Endoplasmic Reticulum The Endoplasmic Reticulum is found in both the plant and animal

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    summary of mitosis

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    @ Mitosis begins Cell moves from interphase into mitosis-----DNA and chromosome (have been replicated and ready to separate) 细胞相间移动,DNA和chromosome已经复制,准备分离 Biologists often refer to the process in separate subphases because of significant events that occur. 一般当成单独的子阶段,因为重要 @The phases of mitosis 1. Prophase (before phase) Chromosomes become visible as thread-like form when using light microscope. Each chromosome is duplicated and consists of two sister chromatids‚ join together by a centromere

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