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Cell Division & Reproduction Test: Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Cell Division
 What type of organisms use cell division? (know eukaryotes vs. prokaryotes)
 In which stage of cell division do cells spend most of their time?
 What 3 reasons can cell division be used for? How is it used in single celled vs. multi-celled organisms?
 Forms of DNA: differences between chromatin, chromosomes, & sister chromatids
 Mitosis
o Know the stages for each: identify pictures, know the order, AND tell what happens
o What uses of cell division are specific to mitosis?
 Meiosis
o Know the stages for each: identify pictures, know the order, AND tell what happens
o What uses of cell division are specific to meiosis?
 Compare/Contrast Mitosis & Meiosis: How are the processes similar and different? *Venn Diagram!
Reproduction
 Asexual vs. Sexual
o How does each method of reproduction work?
o Which method relates to follows mitosis and which relates to meiosis?
o Advantages and disadvantages of each method
o What do the offspring look like compared to the parent for each?
o Various types of asexual reproduction (pages 317 & 319 in textbook)
 Sexual Reproduction: Internal vs. External Fertilization
o Explain the difference between internal and external fertilization
o Characteristics of each (# of offspring, chance of forming a zygote)
Cell Division & Reproduction Test: Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Cell Division
 What type of organisms use cell division? (know eukaryotes vs. prokaryotes)
 In which stage of cell division do cells spend most of their time?
 What 3 reasons can cell division be used for? How is it used in single celled vs. multi-celled organisms?
 Forms of DNA: differences between chromatin, chromosomes, & sister chromatids
 Mitosis
o Know the stages for each: identify pictures, know the order, AND tell what happens
o What uses of cell division are specific to mitosis?
 Meiosis
o Know the stages for each: identify pictures, know the order, AND tell what happens
o What uses of cell division are specific to meiosis?
 Compare/Contrast Mitosis & Meiosis: How are the processes similar and different? *Venn Diagram!
Reproduction
 Asexual vs. Sexual
o How does each method of reproduction work?
o Which method relates to follows mitosis and which relates to meiosis?
o Advantages and disadvantages of each method
o What do the offspring look like compared to the parent for each?
o Various types of asexual reproduction (pages 317 & 319 in textbook)
 Sexual Reproduction: Internal vs. External Fertilization
o Explain the difference between internal and external fertilization
o Characteristics of each (# of offspring, chance of forming a zygote)
Other Vocab (to be familiar with):
reproduction
growth
repair
multicellular
single-cellular
prokaryote
eukaryote
parent cell
daughter cell
DNA
interphase
mitosis (PMAT!)
cytokinesis
meiosis (PMAT I & II)
nuclear membrane
centrioles
spindle fibers
chromosomes
chromatin
sister chromatids
centromere
homologous chromosomes/pairs
haploid
diploid
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
gametes
sex cells
sperm cell
egg cell
body cell
recombinant DNA
crossing over
offspring
zygote
fertilization
internal fertilization
external fertilization
genetic variation
Other Vocab (to be familiar with):
reproduction
growth
repair
multicellular
single-cellular
prokaryote
eukaryote
parent cell
daughter cell
DNA
interphase
mitosis (PMAT!)
cytokinesis
meiosis (PMAT I & II)
nuclear membrane
centrioles
spindle fibers
chromosomes
chromatin
sister chromatids
centromere
homologous chromosomes/pairs
haploid
diploid
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
gametes
sex cells
sperm cell
egg cell
body cell
recombinant DNA
crossing over
offspring
zygote
fertilization
internal fertilization
external fertilization
genetic variation