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~DNA & Meiosis.~ Asexual reproduction Only one parent is needed for Asexural reproduction. There is no fusion of gameres so, genetic material means that the offspring produced through this. process are identical clones to. the parent. Examples of Asexual reproduction used by organisms: (examples of organisms that use Asexual reproduction). Bacteria Produchon of spores by fungi Some plants, such as, Strawberries, use runners.... 'formation of tubers in potatoes and bulbs in daffodils. doesn't mix which. generically Mitosis Process for cells dividing to for Asexual reproduction. > Each cell nucleus includes pairs of chromosomes. We > Before a cell divides, each chromosome > This produces 2 identicle versions of each > Leads to, double the 2 Then, the nuclear is pulled to each side of the cell.. After, a new nuclear membrane forms around the each group of chromosomes. make copies of themselves. Also the process have 23 makes a copy of itself. chromosome the nucleus. amount of DNA in membrane breakes down. Then, the full set of chromosomes nu: > Meaning that, the cell effectively now has 2 hucter. Each one with a full set of chromosomes, This makes it ready for, syromenesis. (cell division) Asexual reproduction uses the process of mitosis to create the identicle copies (clones) of the paimat cell. ال ↓ CO C₂ a Chromosomes in nucleus are copied. > Generic material is copied > Mitosis occurs Chromosomes and their copies (chromatids) Pulled apart and moved towards poles. chromosomes. Separate. cells divide into daughter cells. Mitosis is part of the cell cycle,...
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which involves: > cell growth, , and the increase of the number of structures in the cell. (mitochondrea, ribosomes). two genetically idenncle. leading to chromosomes separation and cell division nu: 1 Mitosis is also used for; Growth repair to damaged tissue > replacement of worn out cells Sexual reproduction, meiosis and gamete formation. Sexual reproduction. Two parents are needed for this. During this process, the nuclei of the (This to create a zygore. process is > The gameres contain half the number of chromosomes in each Chaploid) When the male and female gametes combine they create the full complent of chromosomes (diploid) in order to create a human emoryo. The gametes in: animals are sperm and eggs. flowering plants are pollen and eggs. gametes are fused in order known as fertallisation). nu Petal Argher Stamen -filament -Stigma Ovary ovule Nectory Sppal The offspring produced in Sexual reproduction are genetically eachother and the parents. This process results in different to variation as it involves the mixing of genetic information. Meiosis > Where a normal diploid cell divides to haploid cells (involves 2 cell divisions). > Each chromosome > The pairs of chromosomes. > The cell divides makes a copy of itself. up together line > The two > Producing 4 > Each new 7 cells imediatly divide again.. cells each with Sex cell has material from the F & M. Meaning that, none of the the same. a single set of chromosomes a different combination of the genetic. sex makhe 4 cells a person produces are haploid = single set of chromosomes. Fertalisation. nucleus of a fusion of gametes have half the (23) & F gamere. normal non-identicle nu: O ever number of chromosomes.
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~DNA & Meiosis.~ Asexual reproduction Only one parent is needed for Asexural reproduction. There is no fusion of gameres so, genetic material means that the offspring produced through this. process are identical clones to. the parent. Examples of Asexual reproduction used by organisms: (examples of organisms that use Asexual reproduction). Bacteria Produchon of spores by fungi Some plants, such as, Strawberries, use runners.... 'formation of tubers in potatoes and bulbs in daffodils. doesn't mix which. generically Mitosis Process for cells dividing to for Asexual reproduction. > Each cell nucleus includes pairs of chromosomes. We > Before a cell divides, each chromosome > This produces 2 identicle versions of each > Leads to, double the 2 Then, the nuclear is pulled to each side of the cell.. After, a new nuclear membrane forms around the each group of chromosomes. make copies of themselves. Also the process have 23 makes a copy of itself. chromosome the nucleus. amount of DNA in membrane breakes down. Then, the full set of chromosomes nu: > Meaning that, the cell effectively now has 2 hucter. Each one with a full set of chromosomes, This makes it ready for, syromenesis. (cell division) Asexual reproduction uses the process of mitosis to create the identicle copies (clones) of the paimat cell. ال ↓ CO C₂ a Chromosomes in nucleus are copied. > Generic material is copied > Mitosis occurs Chromosomes and their copies (chromatids) Pulled apart and moved towards poles. chromosomes. Separate. cells divide into daughter cells. Mitosis is part of the cell cycle,...
~DNA & Meiosis.~ Asexual reproduction Only one parent is needed for Asexural reproduction. There is no fusion of gameres so, genetic material means that the offspring produced through this. process are identical clones to. the parent. Examples of Asexual reproduction used by organisms: (examples of organisms that use Asexual reproduction). Bacteria Produchon of spores by fungi Some plants, such as, Strawberries, use runners.... 'formation of tubers in potatoes and bulbs in daffodils. doesn't mix which. generically Mitosis Process for cells dividing to for Asexual reproduction. > Each cell nucleus includes pairs of chromosomes. We > Before a cell divides, each chromosome > This produces 2 identicle versions of each > Leads to, double the 2 Then, the nuclear is pulled to each side of the cell.. After, a new nuclear membrane forms around the each group of chromosomes. make copies of themselves. Also the process have 23 makes a copy of itself. chromosome the nucleus. amount of DNA in membrane breakes down. Then, the full set of chromosomes nu: > Meaning that, the cell effectively now has 2 hucter. Each one with a full set of chromosomes, This makes it ready for, syromenesis. (cell division) Asexual reproduction uses the process of mitosis to create the identicle copies (clones) of the paimat cell. ال ↓ CO C₂ a Chromosomes in nucleus are copied. > Generic material is copied > Mitosis occurs Chromosomes and their copies (chromatids) Pulled apart and moved towards poles. chromosomes. Separate. cells divide into daughter cells. Mitosis is part of the cell cycle,...
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which involves: > cell growth, , and the increase of the number of structures in the cell. (mitochondrea, ribosomes). two genetically idenncle. leading to chromosomes separation and cell division nu: 1 Mitosis is also used for; Growth repair to damaged tissue > replacement of worn out cells Sexual reproduction, meiosis and gamete formation. Sexual reproduction. Two parents are needed for this. During this process, the nuclei of the (This to create a zygore. process is > The gameres contain half the number of chromosomes in each Chaploid) When the male and female gametes combine they create the full complent of chromosomes (diploid) in order to create a human emoryo. The gametes in: animals are sperm and eggs. flowering plants are pollen and eggs. gametes are fused in order known as fertallisation). nu Petal Argher Stamen -filament -Stigma Ovary ovule Nectory Sppal The offspring produced in Sexual reproduction are genetically eachother and the parents. This process results in different to variation as it involves the mixing of genetic information. Meiosis > Where a normal diploid cell divides to haploid cells (involves 2 cell divisions). > Each chromosome > The pairs of chromosomes. > The cell divides makes a copy of itself. up together line > The two > Producing 4 > Each new 7 cells imediatly divide again.. cells each with Sex cell has material from the F & M. Meaning that, none of the the same. a single set of chromosomes a different combination of the genetic. sex makhe 4 cells a person produces are haploid = single set of chromosomes. Fertalisation. nucleus of a fusion of gametes have half the (23) & F gamere. normal non-identicle nu: O ever number of chromosomes.