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REPRODUCTION AND TRAITS Stages of Cell Division Genetics Reproduction Organisms that Reproduce Inherited or Acquired $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

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REPRODUCTION AND TRAITSStages of Cell

Division Genetics Reproduction Organisms that Reproduce

Inherited or Acquired

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$300 $300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400

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Stages of Cell Division - $100

Sister chromatids pull to opposite sides of the cell during this phase of

Mitosis

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Stages of Cell Division - $100

Anaphase

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Stages of Cell Division - $200

During this phase of Meiosis homologous pair line up at the

equator of the cell

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Stages of Cell Division - $200

Metaphase I

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Stages of Cell Division - $300

During this phase of Meiosis 4 nuclei form around the new haploid cells

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Stages of Cell Division - $300

Telophase II

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Stages of Cell Division - $400

During this phase of Mitosis the DNA condenses into chromosomes and

the nucleus dissolves

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Stages of Cell Division - $400

Prophase

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Genetics - $100

This provides the “blue prints” to build an organism and is inside the

nucleus

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Genetics - $100

DNA

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Genetics - $200

This is the physical or expressed (you see them) traits of an organism

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Genetics - $200

The Phenotype

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Genetics - $300

This is all the genetic information of an organism.

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Genetics - $300

The Genotype

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Genetics - $400

Chromosomes that have just been replicated are called sister

chromatids. These chromatids are genetically _________

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Genetics - $400

Identical

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Reproduction - $100

How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction to occur?

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Reproduction - $100

One Parent

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Reproduction - $200

Haploid sex cells produced through Meiosis are called __________

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Reproduction - $200

Gametes

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Reproduction - $300

What type of reproduction would you see more variation in the offspring

compared to the parent?

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Reproduction - $300

Sexual Reproduction

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Reproduction - $400

Sea stars have the ability to regenerate (grow a new one) an arm

if it is eaten. What type of reproduction is this repair

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Phylum Chordata - $400

Asexual Reproduction

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Organisms that Reproduce - $100

A spider plant can reproduce _________ by cutting off a piece and

planting it in soil.

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Organisms that Reproduce- $100

Asexually

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Organisms that Reproduce- $200

Lions are only able to reproduce ________

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Organisms that Reproduce - $200

Sexually

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Organisms that Reproduce - $300

Bacteria are able to reproduce very quickly through a process called binary fission. This is a type of

___________ reproduction

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Organisms that Reproduce - $300

Asexual

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Organisms that Reproduce - $400

Many fish release sperm and eggs into the water that will fertilize and begin to grow new offspring. This is

an example of ___________ reproduction

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Organisms that Reproduce - $400

Sexual

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Inherited or Acquired - $100

Attached or detached earlobes are an example of an ____________ trait

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Inherited or Acquired - $100

Inherited

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Inherited or Acquired - $200

Jon has learned to do a back-hand-spring after a lot of practice. This is an example of an ___________ trait

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Inherited or Acquired - $200

Acquired

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Inherited or Acquired - $300

A kitten looses a leg after it is attacked by a dog. Will its offspring

have a missing leg?

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Inherited or Acquired - $300

No

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Inherited or Acquired - $400

I speak English like my parents, and my friend that was born in Mexico speaks Spanish like his parents. Is this an inherited or acquired trait?

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Phylogeny & Development - $400

Acquired

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