I have learned from this module that meiasig, lik osis, is preceded by the duplication of genetic materials which happens in (1) MOd hdim mitosis and meiosis is that in meiosis, the cell divides (2) CM The significant difference between chuomapu to form (3). genetically unique daughter cells. The first meiotic division, (4)

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understand how my sex cells were formed and as to how some
properly segregated to enhance phenotypically my appearance.
I have learned from this module that meiasig, lik osis, is preceded by the duplication of genetic
materials which happens in (1) MOa
mitosis and meiosis is that in meiosis, the cell divides (2) us chomaou
The significant difference between
to form
genetically unique daughter cells. The first meiotic division, (4)
starts with the condensation of duplicated genetic materials forming
(3).
darkly – staining finite bodies called (5)
followed by the pairing of these
condensed bodies known as (6)_
They were paired up based on their
(7)
Each
homologous
pair
is
known
as
(8).
because the pair itself is composed of four sister chromatids. The
process of pairing is followed by the blending of genetic materials for each homologous pair. This
process is called (9)
and due to this process, you inherit some of the traits
coming from your parents. After this process, the homologous pair is now ready to line up at the center
of the cell which takes place in (10)_
followed by the segregation of sister
chromatids
in
the
form
of
(11)
which
happens
in
(12)
This segregation process will reduce the chromosome number of
of its original because each set of chromosomes has already
cell to (13)_
been distributed in each of the soon - to - be - daughter cells. At the end of first meiotic division,
(14)
are produced, each with the (15)
set of
chromosomes.
I have also remembered that the second division of meiosis, (16)
and
mitosis are essentiaily the same. The significant difference is that the second meiotic division starts with
(17)
second meiotic division starts with the condensation of genetic materials which occurs in
and the genetic materials of each cell do not undergo duplication. The
As the condensation of genetic materials has reached its
completion to form chromosomes, the chromosomes are now ready to line up at the center of the cell
(18)
which tokes place in (19)
How at
Transcribed Image Text:understand how my sex cells were formed and as to how some properly segregated to enhance phenotypically my appearance. I have learned from this module that meiasig, lik osis, is preceded by the duplication of genetic materials which happens in (1) MOa mitosis and meiosis is that in meiosis, the cell divides (2) us chomaou The significant difference between to form genetically unique daughter cells. The first meiotic division, (4) starts with the condensation of duplicated genetic materials forming (3). darkly – staining finite bodies called (5) followed by the pairing of these condensed bodies known as (6)_ They were paired up based on their (7) Each homologous pair is known as (8). because the pair itself is composed of four sister chromatids. The process of pairing is followed by the blending of genetic materials for each homologous pair. This process is called (9) and due to this process, you inherit some of the traits coming from your parents. After this process, the homologous pair is now ready to line up at the center of the cell which takes place in (10)_ followed by the segregation of sister chromatids in the form of (11) which happens in (12) This segregation process will reduce the chromosome number of of its original because each set of chromosomes has already cell to (13)_ been distributed in each of the soon - to - be - daughter cells. At the end of first meiotic division, (14) are produced, each with the (15) set of chromosomes. I have also remembered that the second division of meiosis, (16) and mitosis are essentiaily the same. The significant difference is that the second meiotic division starts with (17) second meiotic division starts with the condensation of genetic materials which occurs in and the genetic materials of each cell do not undergo duplication. The As the condensation of genetic materials has reached its completion to form chromosomes, the chromosomes are now ready to line up at the center of the cell (18) which tokes place in (19) How at
process is caliled (9)
and due to this process, you inherit some of the traits
coming from your parents. After this process, the homologous pair is now ready to line up at the center
of the cell which takes place in (10).
followed by the segregation of sister
chromatids
in
the
form
of
(11)_
which
happens in
(12)
This segregation process will reduce the chromosome number of
cell to (13)
of its original because each set of chromosomes has already
been distributed in each of the soon - to - be - daughter cells. At the end of first meiotic division,
set of
(14)
are produced, each with the (15)
chromosomes.
and
I have also remembered that the second division of meiosis, (16)_
mitosis are essentiaily the same. The significant difference is that the second meiotic division starts with
(17)
and the genetic materials of each cell do not undergo duplication. The
second meiotic division starts with the condensation of genetic materials which occurs in
As the condensation of genetic materials has reached its
(18)
completion to form chromosomes, the chromosomes are now ready to line up at the center of the cell
which takes place in (19)_
followed by the separation of sister chromatids in
the form of (20)
in (21)_
At the end second meiotic division,
(22)
are formed, each with the (23)_
set of
chromosomes.
Isn't it amazing? That my body and my traits were a result of this incomparable process. And what's
more amazing is how the sex cells genetically plan the blueprint of life for future progenies and
generations. Scientists and field experts collaborate to make a consensus body of knowledge just to
explain this astonishing experience of sex cells. I
(write/state
By: Elston S. Eusores 4
Transcribed Image Text:process is caliled (9) and due to this process, you inherit some of the traits coming from your parents. After this process, the homologous pair is now ready to line up at the center of the cell which takes place in (10). followed by the segregation of sister chromatids in the form of (11)_ which happens in (12) This segregation process will reduce the chromosome number of cell to (13) of its original because each set of chromosomes has already been distributed in each of the soon - to - be - daughter cells. At the end of first meiotic division, set of (14) are produced, each with the (15) chromosomes. and I have also remembered that the second division of meiosis, (16)_ mitosis are essentiaily the same. The significant difference is that the second meiotic division starts with (17) and the genetic materials of each cell do not undergo duplication. The second meiotic division starts with the condensation of genetic materials which occurs in As the condensation of genetic materials has reached its (18) completion to form chromosomes, the chromosomes are now ready to line up at the center of the cell which takes place in (19)_ followed by the separation of sister chromatids in the form of (20) in (21)_ At the end second meiotic division, (22) are formed, each with the (23)_ set of chromosomes. Isn't it amazing? That my body and my traits were a result of this incomparable process. And what's more amazing is how the sex cells genetically plan the blueprint of life for future progenies and generations. Scientists and field experts collaborate to make a consensus body of knowledge just to explain this astonishing experience of sex cells. I (write/state By: Elston S. Eusores 4
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