Step 1: The Gametes Just like other animals, the raptors produce gametes through the process of _________________. The process produces reproductive cells through ______ rounds of cell division. The gametes are genetically _____________ thanks to crossing over (occurs during ____________ I) and __________________ (occurs during metaphase I).
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I really need help anyone
okay well please tell me what you think belongs in each blank i will correct it :)
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that's the worksheet I'm working on.
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Well you need to take the time to try to sovle the blanks yourself first because if we take the time and effort to help you,you need to take the time to tell us what exactly you need help on
I was wondering if you could walk me through the pages and explain because I am very new to biology and I understand very little. :(
ok well for blank one what do you think the answer is?
i m sorry for interrupting..:( pooja u can continue the explanation..:)
@pooja195 meiosis?
for the first blank
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thats correct not the secound one
for the first blank?
yes sorry i meant miosis for the first one and now the secound one
@dan815 can you help me please?
please I need to finish it is urgent
@pooja195 can you help with the second one?
@shrutipande9 can you please help him out im getting mentioned in too many spots
Anyone help please. @pooja195 @shrutipande9 @dan815 @SolomonZelman
"Meiosis happens when it's time to reproduce. Meiosis is the great process that shuffles the cell's genes around. Plants do it, animals do it, and even fungi do it (sometimes). Instead of creating two new cells with equal numbers of chromosomes (like mitosis), the cell does a second division soon after the first. That second division divides the number of chromosomes in half. When you have half the number of chromosomes, you are called a haploid cell. Haploid means half the regular number. Diploid is the opposite (two strands). Normal cells are considered to be diploid cells. " I took this from http://www.biology4kids.com/files/cell2_meiosis.html check it out you''' find it really helpful, it's all simplified
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@pooja195 can you keep helping please?:)
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