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Snurfle Meiosis me: Go to this website: http://bit.ly/2MTxbrx Click on Start a New Game Date: Click on Continue Click on Continue Click on Meiosis Interactive and then go to Genetics Interactive and foll the following questions. When does interphase occur? What occurs during interphase? Uncoiled stringy DNA is called Human cells have pieces of chromatin. and half from your - Half of you DNA comes from your . DNA has . Different forms of a gene are called :. What are the 2 alleles for fur color in Snurfles and which letters represent tho that determines traits of an organism. is when DNA copies itself and it occurs during are made during Meiosis. Examples of gametes are 10.
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Transcribed Image Text:Snurfle Meiosis
Name:
Date:
Go to this website: http://bit.ly/2MTxbrx
Click on Start a New Game
Click on Continue
Click on Continue
Click on Meiosis Interactive and then go to Genetics Interactive and follow directions as you answer
the following questions.
1. When does interphase occur?
2. What occurs during interphase?
3. Uncoiled stringy DNA is called
4. Human cells have
5. Half of you DNA comes from your
pieces of chromatin.
and half from your
6. DNA has
that determines traits of an organism.
7. Different forms of a gene are called
8. What are the 2 alleles for fur color in Snurfles and which letters represent those alleles?
is when DNA copies itself and it occurs during
are made during Meiosis. Examples of gametes are
9.
10.
and
11. Meiosis occurs in
divisions, Meiosis
and Meiosis
12. List the phases for Meiosis I.
13. List the phases for Meiosis II.
14. During prophase I the chromosomes
15. Chromosomes that are the same size and have the same genes are called
16. Each half of a replicated chromosome is called a
17. Sister chromatids of a chromosome are
and become
18. The nucleus
during prophase I.
19. Homologous chromosomes pair up during prophase I to form a
20. During metaphase I the tetrads line up in the
21. The homologous chromosomes split up and move toward the opposite ends of the cell during
of the cell.
22.
independent cells begin to form during
23.
is the division of the cytoplasm to make two new cells.
24. The 2 new cells that are formed from Meiosis I are
chromosome of the original cell that started meiosis.
25. At the start of Meiosis I you had 1
26. Meiosis II must take place because each of our new cells still has too much
28. Draw the chromosomes in Meiosis I. Label the cells as diploid or haploid
because they contain half of the
cell.

Transcribed Image Text:during prophase II.
30. In Metaphase II the chromosomes line up single file down the
the sister chromatids split up.
29. The nucleus
of the cell.
31. In
32. In Telophase II,
33. Each newly formed cell will form a
daughter cells are being formed. They are called
around the chromosomes.
34. The chromosomes
to form
35.
occurs at the same time at Telophase II.
36. At the end of Meiosis II you have made
37. Draw and label the Meiosis summary.
gametes (sex cells).
38. If the gametes are produced by a female, they are called
39. If the gametes are produced by a male, they are called
40. The
41. The letters on a punnett square actually represent possible
42. When sperm and egg join it is called
43. A fertilized egg is called a
or
square is a tool that is used to predict the possible offspring of a genetic cross.
G
44. Complete the punnett square to the right.
45. A
G
is the genetic make-up of an organism.
46. Give examples of genotypes.
47. A
is the characteristic or appearance of the organism.
48. Give examples of phenotypes.
49. Dominant alleles are represented by
50. Recessive alleles are represented by
letters.
letters.
alleles will show in your phenotype even if it only has one copy.
copies of the gene.
means an organism has 2 copies of the same allele in its genotype (GG, gg)
means an organism has 2 different alleles in its genotype (Gg, Tt, Rr)
51.
52. For recessive traits to show in the phenotype the snurfle will need
53.
54.
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