Biology 1201A Midterm: Biology1201_Test2Outcomes_Week9

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Define, understand, and use vocabulary correctly (including but not limited to: diploid, haploid, trisomy, gene, allele, homologous chromosomes, sister chromatids, nondisjunction, cross-over, chiasmata, recombination, prophase i, interkinesis, microtubules, etc. ) Non-disjunction: the failure of homologous pairs to separate during the first meiotic division. Sister chromatids: before a cell goes through mitosis, duplication of each chromosome occurs where two identical copies of each chromosome are produced sister chromatids. Meiosis: division of diploid cells to haploid progeny, consisting of two sequential rounds of nuclear and cellular division. Gametes: a haploid cell (egg or sperm n = 23); haploid cells fuse during sexual reproduction to form a diploid zygote (2n = 46); restoration of original chromosome number happens after fertilization. Compare and contrast, or distinguish between mitosis and meiosis (including stages within mitosis and meiosis) Two gametes in most plants and fungi) divisions. Chromosomes sister chromatids are split chromosomes) line up and the pairs.

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