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Reproduction 
 
 
Reproductive success 
The ability to produce fertile offspring that survive to reproductive maturity and produce offspring of their own. 
 
 
Biological fitness 
the measure of an individual's reproductive success. It is calculated as the average contribution to the gene pool made by a certain genotype within a population and the relative likelihood that these alleles will be represented in future generation. 
 
 
Sexual reproduction 
It involves the meet...
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Brooks Biological Principles Exam 3 with Certified Solutions
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Mitosis duplication of cells through asexual reproduction 
Mitosis is not synonymous with cell division 
What organisms go through mitosis? single-celled prokaryotes and single-celled eukaryotes 
Where does mitosis take place? somatic cells 
Product of mitosis 2 identical diploid daughter cells 
Purpose of Mitosis growth, repair, and asexual reproduction 
Cell Division process by which a parent cell duplicates its genetic material and then divides 
into two similar cellsCytokinesis the duplicati...
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Mitosis duplication of cells through asexual reproduction 
 
Mitosis is not synonymous with cell division 
 
What organisms go through mitosis? single-celled prokaryotes and single-celled eukaryotes 
 
Where does mitosis take place? somatic cells 
 
Product of mitosis 2 identical diploid daughter cells 
 
Purpose of Mitosis growth, repair, and asexual reproduction 
 
Cell Division process by which a parent cell duplicates its gen...
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Bio 152- Plants Questions with Complete Solutions
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Importance of plants Correct Answer-food, natural products, ecosystem services (oxygen, ozone, coal), culture 
 
Preadaptations of Charophytes Correct Answer-fresh water spores covered in sporopollenin, life cycle allows dispersal by wind (spores) 
 
Gametophyte Correct Answer-haploid (n), makes gametes by mitosis 
 
Sporophyte Correct Answer-diploid (2n), makes spores by meiosis 
 
Alternation of Generations Correct Answer-Gametophytes go through mitosis to create gametes, which form zygote, zy...
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Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam—Brooks Latest Update Graded A+
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Kingdom Fungi -Decomposers 
-heterotrophs (w/ extracellular digestion) 
-saprobes 
-chitin 
Thallus body 
Mycelium what the body is made up of 
Hyphae thread like, where the nutrience is absorbed 
Septate more evolved, many cells divided by walls 
Coenocytic one huge cell with many nucleus, more primitiveHaustoria branching projections that push through cell walls into the living plant cells, 
absorbing nutrient 
Heterokaryon e.g. Dikaryon 
Dikaryon temporary stage during sexual reproduction bef...
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions and 
 
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An ordered photographic display of a set of chromosomes from a single cell is a(n): 
A) metaphase spread. 
B) autosomal spread. 
C) karyotype. 
D) anaphase spread. c 
 
An error in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis is termed: 
A) aneuploidy. 
B) nondisjunction. 
C) polyploidy. 
D) anaplasia. b 
 
A somatic cell that does not contain a multiple of 23 chromosomes is called: 
A) an aneuploid cell. 
B) a eup...
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Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam—Brooks Latest 
 
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Kingdom Fungi -Decomposers 
-heterotrophs (w/ extracellular digestion) 
-saprobes 
-chitin 
 
Thallus body 
 
Mycelium what the body is made up of 
 
Hyphae thread like, where the nutrience is absorbed 
 
Septate more evolved, many cells divided by walls 
 
Coenocytic one huge cell with many nucleus, more primitive 
 
Haustoria branching projections that push through cell walls into the living plant cells, 
absorbing nutrient 
 
Het...
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BIOS 251 Exam 2 Review with 100 Questions and Answers 2024
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Cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number 
of chromosomes - ANSWER- Mitosis 
The resting phase of mitosis. Cell grows, performs its normal functions, and 
prepares for division; consists of G1, S, and G2 phases - ANSWER- Interphase 
Cells that have left the cycle and cease dividing for a long time (or permanently) - 
ANSWER- G Zero (G0) Phase 
The first gap, or growth phase, of the cell cycle, consisting of the portion of 
interphase before DNA synthesis b...
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UW-Madison Bio101 Exam 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Two types of cell division in eukaryotes - Answer-Mitosis, Meiosis 
Meiosis produces - Answer-gametes (sex) 
Mitosis produces - Answer-somatic cells (non-stem, non-sex) 
Cell division in prokaryotes is called - Answer-Binary fission 
In binary fission, the parent cell... - Answer-...divides to create *clonal* daughter cells (identical to 
each other + parent cell) 
Mitosis is - Answer-the division of the nucleus 
cytokinesis is - Answer-the division of the cytosol + other organelles 
3 Functions...
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HSC Biology Module 5
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Reproduction 
 
 
Reproductive success 
The ability to produce fertile offspring that survive to reproductive maturity and produce offspring of their own. 
 
 
Biological fitness 
the measure of an individual's reproductive success. It is calculated as the average contribution to the gene pool made by a certain genotype within a population and the relative likelihood that these alleles will be represented in future generation. 
 
 
Sexual reproduction 
It involves the meet...
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