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Sexual reproduction - reproduction that results from combining genetic material from
two individuals.
Meiosis - type of cell division that results in 4 daughter cells that each have half the
number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Gametes - A haploid male or female cell (e.g. sperm and egg)
Gene - a section of the DNA (chromosome) that codes for a specific trait (e.g. eye color or
hair color)
Mitosis - Produces two cells genetically identical.
Asexual reproduction - Has the advantage of producing offspring in greater numbers,
with no partner required.
23 pairs of chromosomes - How many pairs of chromosomes present in humans.
Chromosome - Coiled up DNA
Function and location of Mitosis - Cell division for growth, repair or maintenance. Occurs
in body cells.
Function and location of Meiosis - Cell division for gamete production (sperm and eggs).
Sexual Reproduction - Requires male and female gametes.
Asexual Reproduction - One parent only. (cloning)
Mitosis.