Goal Phases Mitosis # Cells Produced Of the above stages, which are haploid and which are diploid? Review: Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis MITOSIS Parent cell (20) Chromosome duplication Daughter cells Parent cell (2n) Chromosome duplication MEIOSIS What is cancer? MEIOSISI Pairing of homologous chromosomes Daughter cells Crossing over MEIOSIS Goal Phases Meiosis # Cells Produced 3 factors that make genetic diversity 1. 2. 3. Of the above stages, which are haploid and which are diploid?

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Goal
Phases
Mitosis
# Cells Produced
Of the above stages, which are
haploid and which are diploid?
Review: Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis
MITOSIS
Parent
cell (2n)
Chromosome
duplication
Daughter
cells
Parent
cell (2n)
Chromosome
duplication
MEIOSIS
What is cancer?
MEIOSIS
Pairing of
homologaus
chromosomes
Daughter cells
Crossing over
MEIOSIS
Goal
Phases
Meiosis
# Cells Produced
3 factors that make genetic
diversity
1.
2.
3.
Of the above stages, which are haploid
and which are diploid?
Transcribed Image Text:Goal Phases Mitosis # Cells Produced Of the above stages, which are haploid and which are diploid? Review: Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis MITOSIS Parent cell (2n) Chromosome duplication Daughter cells Parent cell (2n) Chromosome duplication MEIOSIS What is cancer? MEIOSIS Pairing of homologaus chromosomes Daughter cells Crossing over MEIOSIS Goal Phases Meiosis # Cells Produced 3 factors that make genetic diversity 1. 2. 3. Of the above stages, which are haploid and which are diploid?
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Here we need to discuss mitosis and meiosis. We know that all cell cycle stages are essential to ensure that the cell is healthy and ready to divide, the genetic material is replicated accurately, and the cell division is correct to ensure that each daughter cell receives the proper amount of genetic information.

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