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Genetics and Reproduction
Read pages 142 – 145
Practice problems page 151 #1,3,4,5
Asexual Reproduction in Plants

Vegetative growth:
◦ Example: Strawberry roots
Asexual Reproduction in Fungi

Fragmentation:
◦ Used to commercially grow mushrooms
Asexual Reproduction in Animals

Budding:
◦ Example: Hydra
Cell Division

Two parts:
◦ Mitosis:
◦ Cytokinesis:
Cell Cycle

Interphase:
 G1:
 S:
 G2:
DNA during Interphase

Define each of the following and explain
how they are different.
◦ chromosomes
◦ chromatin

During S-phase, what happens
to the DNA?
◦ Sister chromatids
◦ Centromere