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Amoeba Sisters Video Recap of Meiosis Review

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How many TOTAL chromosomes are in each human body cell?   46  
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How many PAIRS of chromosomes are in each human body cell? *Human sperm cells and egg cells have this number of chromosomes.*   23  
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A copying process that produces cells with half the usual number of chromosomes. This process that contributes to genetic variety.   Meiosis  
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This phase happens IN the beginning. This phase must occur before meiosis can happen.   INterphase  
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What does PMAT stand for?   Prophase --> Metaphase --> Anaphase --> Telophase  
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____________ is a reduction division.   Meiosis  
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What chromosomes are approximately the SAME size with the SAME types of genes?   Homologous chromosomes  
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What is it called when the homologous chromosomes transfer genes to each other?   Crossing over  
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A) In Metaphase 1, chromosomes line up in the _______________. B) In Metaphase 2, chromosomes are lined up in a _____________.   A) Middle B) Single file line  
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This occurs when chromosomes do not separate correctly.   Nondisjunction  
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