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Cell Division Review Game

Almost all of these questions will be on the test tomorrow. You might want to take good notes!!!!. Cell Division Review Game. Write down your answer first. If you get it correct, write down the number of points you earned. If you get it wrong, don’t write down any points. 1. Mitosis 20 points.

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Cell Division Review Game

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  1. Almost all of these questions will be on the test tomorrow. You might want to take good notes!!!! Cell Division Review Game Write down your answer first. If you get it correct, write down the number of points you earned. If you get it wrong, don’t write down any points.

  2. 1. Mitosis 20 points What is the name of this stage of mitosis?

  3. 1. Mitosis 20 points Metaphase

  4. 2. Mitosis 30 points What is the name of this stage of mitosis?

  5. 2. Mitosis 30 points Anaphase

  6. 3. Mitosis 50 points What is the name of this stage of mitosis?

  7. 3. Mitosis 50 points Prophase

  8. 4. Mitosis 100 points What are the names of the 4 stages of mitosis in order?

  9. 4. Mitosis 100 points Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

  10. 5. Adaptations 30 points Camouflage hibernation Which is an example of a physical adaptation?

  11. 5. Adaptations 30 points Camouflage

  12. 6. Adaptations 30 points mimicry Gathering and storing food Which is an example of a physical adaptation?

  13. 6. Adaptations 30 points mimicry

  14. 7. Adaptations 30 points Migration of wildebeest Octopus ink Which is an example of a behavioral adaptation?

  15. 7. Adaptations 30 points Migration of wildebeest

  16. 8. Adaptations 30 points Eagle claw Raising young Which is an example of a behavioral adaptation?

  17. 8. Adaptations 30 points Raising young

  18. 9. Asexual and Sexual reproduction 50 points These bacteria reproduce by sexual or asexual reproduction?

  19. 9. Asexual and Sexual reproduction 50 points Asexual

  20. 10. Asexual and Sexual reproduction 50 points These bacteria reproduce with 1 or 2 parents?

  21. 10. Asexual and Sexual reproduction 50 points 1 parent

  22. 11. Asexual and Sexual reproduction 50 points Flowering plants reproduce with 1 or 2 parents?

  23. 11. Asexual and Sexual reproduction 50 points 2 parents

  24. 12. Asexual and Sexual reproduction 50 points Flowering plants reproduce by asexual or sexual reproduction?

  25. 12. Asexual and Sexual reproduction 50 points sexual reproduction

  26. 13. Natural Selection 50 points There are 2 types of deer mouse: one that has a dark coat and one with a tan coat. In the Sand Hills of Nebraska, the soil is light brown, and ones with dark coats tend to stand out. Deer mice have about 6 babies per litter, but only 3 survive long enough to reproduce.

  27. 13. Natural Selection 50 points Populations have variations.

  28. 13. Natural Selection 50 points Populations have variations. There are 2 kinds of deer mice.

  29. 14. Natural Selection 50 points There are 2 types of deer mouse: one that has a dark coat and one with a tan coat. In the Sand Hills of Nebraska, the soil is light brown, and ones with dark coats tend to stand out. Deer mice have about 6 babies per litter, but only 3 survive long enough to reproduce.

  30. 14. Natural Selection 50 points Some variations are favorable.

  31. 14. Natural Selection 50 points Some variations are favorable. Deer mice with tan coats blend in with the soil of the Sand Hills of Nebraska.

  32. 15. Natural Selection 50 points There are 2 types of deer mouse: one that has a dark coat and one with a tan coat. In the Sand Hills of Nebraska, the soil is light brown, and ones with dark coats tend to stand out. Deer mice have about 6 babies per litter, but only 3 survive long enough to reproduce.

  33. 15. Natural Selection 50 points More offspring are produced than survive.

  34. 15. Natural Selection 50 points More offspring are produced than survive. 6 babies are born per litter, but only 3 live long enough to reproduce.

  35. 16. Natural Selection 50 points There are 2 types of deer mouse: one that has a dark coat and one with a tan coat. In the Sand Hills of Nebraska, the soil is light brown, and ones with dark coats tend to stand out. Deer mice have about 6 babies per litter, but only 3 survive long enough to reproduce.

  36. 16. Natural Selection 50 points Those that survive have favorable traits.

  37. 16. Natural Selection 50 points Those that survive have favorable traits. More of the deer mice with tan coats can survive.

  38. 17. Natural Selection 50 points There are 2 types of deer mouse: one that has a dark coat and one with a tan coat. In the Sand Hills of Nebraska, the soil is light brown, and ones with dark coats tend to stand out. Deer mice have about 6 babies per litter, but only 3 survive long enough to reproduce.

  39. 17. Natural Selection 50 points A population will change over time.

  40. 17. Natural Selection 50 points A population will change over time. Over time, the population of deer mice with dark coats will decrease and the population of deer mice with tan coats will increase.

  41. 18. Asexual and Sexual Reproduction 50 points The offspring produced by asexual reproduction: • Are genetically different from their parents • Have half as much DNA as their parents • Get half of their DNA from each parent • Are genetically identical to their parents

  42. 18. Asexual and Sexual Reproduction 50 points The offspring produced by asexual reproduction: d. Are genetically identical to their parents

  43. 19. Asexual and Sexual Reproduction 50 points Bread yeast reproduce by developing tiny extensions on their bodies. This is an example of • Sexual reproduction • Binary fission • Budding • Regeneration

  44. 19. Asexual and Sexual Reproduction 50 points Bread yeast reproduce by developing tiny extensions on their bodies. This is an example of c. Budding

  45. 20. Asexual and Sexual Reproduction 50 points A leaf breaks off a plant. Someone puts the stem of the leaf into water. Roots eventually grow from the stem. This is an example of • Budding • Binary fission • Sexual reproduction • Regeneration

  46. 20. Asexual and Sexual Reproduction 50 points A leaf breaks off a plant. Someone puts the stem of the leaf into water. Roots eventually grow from the stem. This is an example of d. Regeneration

  47. 21. Asexual and Sexual Reproduction 50 points All of the following organisms can reproduce asexually except • A paramecium (prokaryote) • An elk • An oak tree • An amoeba (prokaryote)

  48. 21. Asexual and Sexual Reproduction 50 points All of the following organisms can reproduce asexually except b. An elk

  49. 22. Cells 50 points Cells reproduce by doing what? • Multiplying • Dividing • Adding • Subtracting

  50. 22. Cells 50 points Cells reproduce by doing what? b. Dividing

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