Activity 7: A Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis CHARACTERISTIC Role in the life cycle of an organism (why do you perform this type of cell division?). Chromosome number (haploid/N or diploid/2N) Type of cells produced as a result of this process (gametes or somatic cells) Number of cell divisions to complete division Number of cells produced Resulting cells: identical or variants? Start MITOSIS End MEIOSIS Start ACTION IMMOX Hapsil End Vama 7

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Activity 7: A Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis
CHARACTERISTIC
Role in the life cycle of an
organism (why do you perform
this type of cell division?).
Chromosome number
(haploid/N or diploid/2N)
Type of cells produced as
a result of this process
(gametes or somatic cells)
Number of cell divisions
to complete division
Number of cells produced
Resulting cells: identical
or variants?
Start
●
MITOSIS
End
E
Start
MEIOSIS
140
Hader
Mitosis order: D, GB, IFE HA
343
Activity 8: Review of Mitosis and Meiosis
For this activity, use the printed sheets provided by your instructor: one depicting stages
of mitosis and one of meiosis.
Vamants
End
Label the stage of cell division for each square. Some stages are depicted more
than once (i.e. early prophase and late prophase)
Meiosis order: C-B-E-1-F-D-A-G-H
Rev: F17
5-7
Then, using the scissors provided, cut the squares containing pictures of cells
in various stages of mitosis on sheet #1.
Next, place the squares in order of mitotic cell division starting with interphase
and ending with the end of telophase. Write the lettered sequence of the
squares below.
Repeat process using sheet #2 on meiotic division. Order squares starting with
interphase and ending with telophase II (note: not all stages of meiosis are
shown)
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Transcribed Image Text:Activity 7: A Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis CHARACTERISTIC Role in the life cycle of an organism (why do you perform this type of cell division?). Chromosome number (haploid/N or diploid/2N) Type of cells produced as a result of this process (gametes or somatic cells) Number of cell divisions to complete division Number of cells produced Resulting cells: identical or variants? Start ● MITOSIS End E Start MEIOSIS 140 Hader Mitosis order: D, GB, IFE HA 343 Activity 8: Review of Mitosis and Meiosis For this activity, use the printed sheets provided by your instructor: one depicting stages of mitosis and one of meiosis. Vamants End Label the stage of cell division for each square. Some stages are depicted more than once (i.e. early prophase and late prophase) Meiosis order: C-B-E-1-F-D-A-G-H Rev: F17 5-7 Then, using the scissors provided, cut the squares containing pictures of cells in various stages of mitosis on sheet #1. Next, place the squares in order of mitotic cell division starting with interphase and ending with the end of telophase. Write the lettered sequence of the squares below. Repeat process using sheet #2 on meiotic division. Order squares starting with interphase and ending with telophase II (note: not all stages of meiosis are shown) 12/20/22
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