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2023 Meiosis Worksheet

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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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If a whale has 40 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would be in a whale's egg cell. State the number ONLY.

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Question 16
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Question 17
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Define sexual reproduction.

Question 18
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What are the male and female sex cells, and where are they made?

Question 19
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Explain what a zygote is. Use the terms egg cell, sperm cell, and fertilization in your explanation.

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What is crossing over?
when an egg and sperm combine
when homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information
when water crosses a selectively permemable membrane
the breakdown of glucose into ATP
What are gametes?
diploid cells like skin cells
haploid cells like egg and sperm
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Question 12
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What is the expected number of chromosome in a haploid tiger cell? A tiger has 38 chromosomes (just state the number)

Question 13
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Identify the process that produces haploid cells.

Question 14
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What would a tiger use haploid cells for?

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Sexual reproduction produces offspring that is identical to the parents.
True
False
Where are gametes found/produced?
A. in the skin
B. in the hair
C. only in reproductive organs
D. in all body cells
How many cell divisions occur in mitosis?
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How many cell divisions occur in meiosis?
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How many cells are formed at the end of mitosis?
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What is the purpose of mitosis?
growth and development
to make gametes
increase genetic variation
How many cells are formed at the end of meiosis?
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What is the purpose of meiosis?
growth and development
to make gametes
The picture represents what process?
mitosis
meiosis
fertilization
The picture represents what process?
mitosis
meiosis
fertilization
Identify the process that allows tigers to grow in size.
A. meiosis
B. fertilization
C. mitosis
D. transcription