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Lesson 15.1 Review and Assessment
Know and Understand
What do we call the offspring of asexual reproduction?
Which is simpler—sexual or asexual reproduction?
Are there 22 or 23 pairs of chromosomes in a normal cell?
How many pairs of homologous chromosomes do males have? How many do females have?
How many chromosomes are there in a mother cell as mitosis begins?
What is the difference between haploid and diploid cells?
What role do crossovers play in genetic diversity?
What is the first major event of meiosis?
What are the age ranges for the onset of puberty in males and in females? At what point does puberty end?
Analyze and Apply
Compare and contrast asexual and sexual reproduction, identifying and explaining as many differences as possible.
Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis, explaining as many similarities and differences as possible.
Explain the differences between the embryonic and fetal development of the male sex organs as compared to the female sex organs.
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