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Standard #: SC.912.L.16.16
This document was generated on CPALMS - www.cpalms.org
Describe the process of meiosis, including independent assortment and crossing over. Explain
how reduction division results in the formation of haploid gametes or spores.
Subject Area: Science
Grade: 912
Body of Knowledge: Life Science
Standard: Heredity and Reproduction A. DNA stores and transmits genetic information. Genes are sets of instructions encoded in the
structure of DNA.
B. Genetic information is passed from generation to generation by DNA in all organisms and
accounts for similarities in related individuals.
C. Manipulation of DNA in organisms has led to commercial production of biological molecules
on a large scale and genetically modified organisms.
D. Reproduction is characteristic of living things and is essential for the survival of species.
Date Adopted or Revised: 02/08
Content Complexity Rating: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts - More
Information
Date of Last Rating: 05/08
Status: State Board Approved
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Course Number
2000310:
Course Title
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Related Access Points
Independent
Access Point Number
Access Point Title
SC.912.L.16.In.7
Recognize that cells reproduce by dividing to produce new cells
that are identical (mitosis) or new cells that are different
(meiosis).
Supported
Access Point Number
SC.912.L.16.Su.6
Access Point Title
Recognize that cells reproduce by dividing.
Participatory
Access Point Number
SC.912.L.16.Pa.6
Access Point Title
Recognize that living things produce offspring (reproduce).
Related Resources
Worksheet
Name
Dragon Genetics -Independent Assortment and
Gene Linkage
Description
This is a lab/activity that uses dragons as "research subjects" for
genetics research. It highlights independent assortment as well
as gene linkage. Students will do the first part of the activity
using independent assortment (genes on different
chromosomes). The second part of the activity looks at genes on
the same chromosome, and how linkage plays a part in allele
assortment. It can be used to show how crossing over allows
increased variation when involving linked genes.
Worksheets are available in both Word and PDF formats, for
both teacher and student. There is an additional dragon genetics
lab that illustrates the principles of Mendelian genetics as a
whole.
Tutorial
Name
How Meiosis Works
Meiosis
Description
This tutorial discusses the process of meiosis which results in
the formation of sperm cells and egg cells. It is the process by
which diploid cells become haploid gametes.
This tutorial will help students understand the process of
meiosis. Each stage in the process of meiosis is explained and
animated in this tutorial.
Meiosis
Meiosis 1
Meiosis II
Meiosis with Crossing Over
Phases of Meiosis I
Phases of Meiosis II
Spermatogenesis
Stages of Meiosis
Stages of Meiosis
Unique Features of Meiosis
This animation describes what occurs in a cell during the
process of meiosis. Each phase of meiosis is defined and a
visual accompanies the definition. Students can see the process
of a diploid cell becoming a haploid cell.
This tutorial will help you to understand the unique features of
the first round of meiosis. In meiosis 1, members of
homologous chromosome pairs are separated. This results in the
segregation of genes into two gametes.
This tutorial will help you to understand how meiosis II is very
similar to mitosis. In both cases, chromosomes line up and sister
chromatids are separated by the action of the spindle fibers.
An important fundamental concept of genetics is the idea of
independent assortment. This states that genes are inherited
independently of one another. This tutorial will help you better
understand crossing over and independent assortment during
meiosis.
This video discusses the phases of Meiosis (Part 1 of 2).
This video discusses the phases of Meiosis (Part 2 of 2).
Spermatogenesis is the process in which spermatozoa are
produced from male primordial germ cells by way of mitosis
and meiosis. This tutorial will help the learners to understand
the process of spermatogenesis.
This animation details the process of meiosis and explains each
of the stages.
Meiosis is the process by which a diploid eukaryotic cell divides
to generate four haploid cells. This process is important in
forming gametes for sexual reproduction. This tutorial will help
you understand the process of meiosis and its various stages.
This tutorial will help you to understand the three unique
features of meiosis and how meiosis is related to genetic
inheritance.
This tutorial will help you to understand the basic principles of
genetic inheritance which are segregation and independent
assortment of two alleles.
Unique Features of Meiosis
The principles of genetic inheritance are based on unique
features of meiosis. Synapsis of homologous chromosomes and
the separation of the homologous pairs during anaphase 1 cause
the segregation of alleles. Crossing over and the random
separation of chromosomes cause independent assortment.
Lesson Plan
Name
Making Mitosis with Yarn
Description
Students will model stages of mitosis and meiosis using yarn.
By the end of the lesson, the students will be able to recognize
the difference between mitosis and meiosis, know what type of
cells are produced from mitosis and meiosis, and how many
new cells are created at the end of each process.
This lesson is designed for student with mild/moderate
disabilities enrolled in an Access class or in the inclusion
classroom with assistance from the support facilitation teacher
or possibly an Advanced Placement Biology student.
This lesson requires the students to simulate the movement of
chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis using differentcolored pipe cleaners. The pipe cleaners allow the instructor to
highlight both recombination (crossing over) and independent
Mitosis and Meiosis Pipe
assortment, two important components of meiotic cell division.
Cleaner Simulation: Crossing The processes that create variation among gametes are also
Over and Independent
emphasized.
Assortment
This lesson plan includes excellent teacher support in the form
of videos that explain how the pipe cleaners should be
manipulated to demonstrate the concepts of mitosis, meiosis,
and independent assortment.
In this lesson, students demonstrate the law of segregation
during meiosis, which states that a pair of alleles for a particular
trait separates during cell division. They will then use Mendel's
Testing Mendel's Marvelous
model of inheritance, which can be represented by a Punnett
Model
square, to predict the genotype and phenotype of offspring from
a particular cross. They will test these predictions by simulating
the results of particular crosses.
This lesson emphasizes the phases of meiosis and how it is
different from mitosis. Students will model each phase using
candy worms as chromosomes and other types of candy to
The Making of a Marvel: Part
represent other cellular structures. This gives students a hands
3
on perspective of meiosis, allowing them to better grasp the
differences in phases, as well as to understand the importance of
meiosis in sexual reproduction.
Virtual Manipulative
Name
Description
This virtual lab has three components: a short tutorial describing
meiosis, a series of microscope slides allowing students to
identify stages of meiosis, and a karyotyping activity. The first
components support student understanding of mitosis and
meiosis, as well as gamete formation. The karyotyping activity
is fun and interesting for students, but is not necessary for
mastery of NGSS science benchmarks.
Meiosis or Mitosis
Original Tutorial
Name
Description
By the end of this tutorial you should be able to describe the
process by which sex cells, the sperm and the egg, are created in
living things, and describe how sexual reproduction results in
genetically diverse offspring.
Meiosis: A Love Story
Video/Audio/Animation
Name
Photosynthesis animation and
other cell processes in
animation
Description
This site has fantastic short Flash animations of intricate cell
processes, including photosynthesis and the electron transport
chain.
Student Resources
Name
How Meiosis Works
Meiosis
Meiosis
Meiosis 1
Description
This tutorial discusses the process of meiosis which results in the
formation of sperm cells and egg cells. It is the process by which
diploid cells become haploid gametes.
This tutorial will help students understand the process of meiosis. Each
stage in the process of meiosis is explained and animated in this tutorial.
This animation describes what occurs in a cell during the process
of meiosis. Each phase of meiosis is defined and a visual accompanies
the definition. Students can see the process of a diploid cell becoming a
haploid cell.
This tutorial will help you to understand the unique features of the first
round of meiosis. In meiosis 1, members of homologous chromosome
pairs are separated. This results in the segregation of genes into two
gametes.
This tutorial will help you to understand how meiosis II is very similar
to mitosis. In both cases, chromosomes line up and sister chromatids are
separated by the action of the spindle fibers.
An important fundamental concept of genetics is the idea of
Meiosis with Crossing independent assortment. This states that genes are inherited
Over
independently of one another. This tutorial will help you better
understand crossing over and independent assortment during meiosis.
By the end of this tutorial you should be able to describe the process by
which sex cells, the sperm and the egg, are created in living things, and
Meiosis: A Love Story
describe how sexual reproduction results in genetically diverse
offspring.
Phases of Meiosis I
This video discusses the phases of Meiosis (Part 1 of 2).
Phases of Meiosis II This video discusses the phases of Meiosis (Part 2 of 2).
Photosynthesis
animation and other This site has fantastic short Flash animations of intricate cell processes,
cell processes in
including photosynthesis and the electron transport chain.
animation
Spermatogenesis is the process in which spermatozoa are produced
from male primordial germ cells by way of mitosis and meiosis. This
Spermatogenesis
tutorial will help the learners to understand the process of
spermatogenesis.
This animation details the process of meiosis and explains each of the
Stages of Meiosis
stages.
Meiosis is the process by which a diploid eukaryotic cell divides to
generate four haploid cells. This process is important in forming
Stages of Meiosis
gametes for sexual reproduction. This tutorial will help you understand
the process of meiosis and its various stages.
Meiosis II
Unique Features of
Meiosis
Unique Features of
Meiosis
This tutorial will help you to understand the three unique features of
meiosis and how meiosis is related to genetic inheritance.
This tutorial will help you to understand the basic principles of genetic
inheritance which are segregation and independent assortment of two
alleles.
The principles of genetic inheritance are based on unique features of
meiosis. Synapsis of homologous chromosomes and the separation of
the homologous pairs during anaphase 1 cause the segregation of
alleles. Crossing over and the random separation of chromosomes cause
independent assortment.