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Creates a new organism by combing the
genetic material of two organisms
Offspring is the combination of both parents
DNA
Offspring/ daughter cell does NOT have
identical DNA to the two parent cells
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Asexual
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A-Daughter cells have the same DNA as parent cell
A-No partner needed
A-Higher amount of offspring produced
D-Diseases can be passed on
D-not a lot of evolution of the species
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Sexual ReproductionA- combination of two parent DNA
A- genetic variety
D- partner needed
D- takes longer to produce offspring
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Process by which the number of
chromosomes is reduced by half to form sex
cells
One parent cell
Four daughter cells
Daughter cells have half the amount of
chromosomes as the parent cell
Formation of sex cells- sperm and egg
Page 94-95 (picture)
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Process by which the number of
chromosomes is reduced by half to form sex
cells
One parent cell
Four daughter cells
Daughter cells have half the amount of
chromosomes as the parent cell
Formation of sex cells- sperm and egg
Page 94-95 (picture)
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22.
Open your book up to Page 92
Read Pages 92-96
Take notes
Draw a sketch of meiosis
When done, create a Venn Diagram comparing
and contrasting Asexual Reproduction and
Sexual Reproduction
23. Warm UpThe diagram below shows a side view of a landform
with different elevations.
Which of the following best represents this landform?
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One parent
Offspring are
genetically identical to
parent
Does not take long to
reproduce
Repopulate species
alone
Higher number of
offspring
Asexual Reproduction
More genetic variety
Two parents
Offspring are genetically
different from parents
Lower chance of
mutations being passed
on through generations
Longer time to reproduce
Offspring are not
guaranteed
Sexual Reproduction
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Results in two
daughter cells
Six phases
Two daughter cells
have identical genetic
material (same # of
chromosomes)
Mitosis
Results in four
daughter cells
Occurs only in sex cells
Daughter cells only
have half the # of
chromosomes of the
parent cell
Meiosis
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Forms of cell division
Duplicate DNA
Start with one parent cell
First five phases are the same
28.
Create a Study Effort to go along with the
study guide that was given to you
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Flash cards
Notes
Diagrams
Pictures
Can be handed in on Tuesday for an Extra
Credit Learning Check grade
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One parent
No sex cells
Genetically Identical
daughter cells
Two daughter cells
Different forms/ types
High # of offspring
produced
Offspring reproduced
quickly
Low energy
Asexual Reproduction
Two parents
Two parents to make one
offspring
Offspring is a
combination of genetic
material from the two
parents
Offspring are genetically
different from parents
Takes a longer amount of
time to produce
offspring
Sexual Reproduction
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Six phases
Two identical daughter
cells
Mitosis
Results in four
daughter cells
Daughter cells have
half the amount of
chromosomes of the
parent cell
Sex cells
Meiosis
33.
Create a Study Effort to go along with the
study guide that was given to you
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Flash cards
Notes
Diagrams
Pictures
Can be handed in on Tuesday for an Extra
Credit Learning Check grade
34.
One parent cell
Produces two daughter
cells that have identical
genetic material
Different types/ waysbinary fission, budding,
etc.
Higher # of offspring
produced
Takes less time
Offspring produced
quickly
Asexual Reproduction
Two parent cells
Amount of offspring can
vary
Offspring are genetically
different from the parent
cells
Offspring are a genetic
combination of both
parent cells
Takes a longer amount of
time to produce
offspring
Less offspring produced
and not guaranteed
Sexual Reproduction
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have at least one parent cell
Allow the species to continue
Produce offspring
Forms of reproduction
Both involve cell division
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Six phases
Two daughter cells
produced
Daughter cells have full
# of chromosomes
Identical to parent cell
Mitosis
Produces sex cells
Four daughter cells
produced
Daughter cells have
half the # of
chromosomes of the
parent cell
Needed for sexual
reproduction to occur
Meiosis
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Forms of cell division
Produce daughter cells
One parent cell
Start with DNA replication
First five phases/stages are the same
38.
Create a Study Effort to go along with the
study guide that was given to you
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Flash cards
Notes
Diagrams
Pictures
Can be handed in on Tuesday for an Extra
Credit Learning Check grade
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No sex cells
Daughter cells genetically
identical to parent cell
Produces two daughter cells
Large quantities of offspring
Unicellular and multicellular
organisms
One parent
Less evolution
Different types/ ways- binary
fission, budding
Takes less time
Less energy
Asexual Reproduction
Two parent
Produces less offspring
Multicellular organisms
Sex cells
Offspring genetically
different from parents
Offspring is a combination
of both parents genetic
material (1/2 from each)
Genetic variety/ more
evolution
Takes longer to produce
offspring
More energy
Adaptatations
Sexual Reproduction
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Produces two daughter
cells
Daughter cells are
genetically identical to
parent cell
Six phases
Mitosis
Process before sexual
reproduction
Creates sex cells
Produces four daughter
cells ( ½ the # of
chromosomes of the
parent cell)
Meiosis
43.
Create a Study Effort to go along with the
study guide that was given to you
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Flash cards
Notes
Diagrams
Pictures
Can be handed in on Tuesday for an Extra
Credit Learning Check grade
44.
Quiz Review Sheet- study effort that you have
made
Use your notes
Passed back papers
Homeworks- questions on meiosis