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Cell theory, Mitosis and meiosis review

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What function that burns glucose in the presence of oxygen takes place in all living things?   respiration  
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One of the things that cell theory states is that all things are composed of ______   cells  
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The presence of a _____ ______ in all living things supports the cell theory.   cell membrane  
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______, _________, and _______ are the three scientists that contributed to the cell theory.   Schleiden, Schwann and Virchow  
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All cells divide and form two new cells containing exactly the same ________information.   genetic  
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List the 3 parts of the Cell Theory:   1. All living things are composed of cells. 2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things. 3. All cells are produced from other cells.  
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All _____ and _____ are composed of cells.   plants and animals  
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Cells grow and when they reach a certain size they ____.   divide  
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The most abundant nutrient in living cells is _________.   water  
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Examples of asexual reproduction are (4):   a. Budding (potatoes, yeast) b. Regeneration (starfish) c. Cuttings (ivy) d. Fission (bacteria)  
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More diversity is present in a species that undergoes _______ reproduction.   sexual  
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Insects such as bees pollinating plants produce _______ diversity than cuttings.   more  
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A sperm fertilizing an egg is an example of _____ reproduction.   sexual  
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An amoeba splitting into 2 cells genetically the same as _____ reproduction.   asexual  
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Making a carbon copy of something would be similar to __________ reproduction.   asexual  
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Daughter cells from asexual reproduction are genetically exact and contain the same number of ______.   genes  
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_______ is a type of cell division that takes place in sex cells.   Meiosis  
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The sex cells like the sperm and egg each contribute ______ the number of chromosomes needed for the offspring.   1/2  
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Curly hair, eye color, height, and hair color are all things that are determined through _____ reproduction.   sexual  
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The zygote is formed by the joining of an _____ and ______.   egg and sperm  
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Offspring produced from a single parent are a result of ____ reproduction.   asexual  
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The type of cell division in which the nucleus divides is ______.   mitosis  
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The pinching of the cell to complete division into 2 daughter cells is called _________.   cytokinesis  
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List the stages of development of a baby from fertilization until birth   zygote embryo fetus  
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During interphase in mitosis chromosomes _______ and become double stranded.   duplicate  
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During the _____ phase of mitosis centrioles pull apart to opposite ends of the cell.   prophase  
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During _____ the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell.   anaphase  
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A new ______ is formed during telophase phase of mitosis.   nucleus  
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A piece of starfish is found. It can grow into a whole new starfish in the asexual reproduction process called ______.   regeneration  
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The nuclear cell division that forms sex cells is called ______.   meiosis  
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Cells spend most of their life in a stage called ______.   interphase  
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