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| process when chromosome pairs separate and are distributed to sex cells |
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| chromose theory was made bt looking at chromosomes of these animals |
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| when 2 gametes fuse together, this is formed |
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| responsible for the development of chromosome theory |
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| the number of chromosome pairs in a human |
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| sex cells have _______ number of chromosomes as body cells/ original cells/ parent cells |
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| fertilized eggs have the ______________ number of chromosomes as parent cells |
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| process by which number of chromosomes are reduced by half to form sex cells/ gametes |
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| shorthand way to show probability of events that could occur when sex cells fuse together |
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| probability of someone donating a dominant gene if he is heterozygous |
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| probability of someone donating a recessive gene if he is heterozygous |
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| Genes are passed from parent to offspring on chromosomes |
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| Chromosome Theory of inheritance |
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| Number of Chromosomes in human gametes |
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| Number of chromosomes in human cells |
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| Number of chromosomes in grasshopper sex cells |
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| Number of chromosomes in grasshopper body cells |
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| Be able to fill out a meiosis diagram with the number of chromosomes in each circle |
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| Be able to cross parents in a punnett square in order to gert the probabilities of the offspring |
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| Chromosomes double in mitosis, so the new body cells have ______________ sets of chromosomes. |
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| A process in which a cell divides into two new body cells, each having the SAME number of chromosomes as original parent cell |
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