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Worksheet 1 - Cell Division

This student worksheet provides information about cell division through mitosis and meiosis. It includes diagrams and questions to label phases of mitosis and match terms to descriptions. Tables compare mitosis and meiosis, and spermatogenesis and oogenesis. Students are asked to fill in details about number of divisions, daughter cells, chromosome number, crossing over, cell type, and purpose for each process. Reproductive cell formation is also outlined.

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Worksheet 1 - Cell Division

This student worksheet provides information about cell division through mitosis and meiosis. It includes diagrams and questions to label phases of mitosis and match terms to descriptions. Tables compare mitosis and meiosis, and spermatogenesis and oogenesis. Students are asked to fill in details about number of divisions, daughter cells, chromosome number, crossing over, cell type, and purpose for each process. Reproductive cell formation is also outlined.

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STUDENT WORKSHEET

SKOR
CELL DIVISION

Name: Class/Absent : 9 /
MITOSIS

Label the picture above :

A E
B F
C X
D

Matching: Match the term to the description

I = interphase P = prophase M = metaphase A = anaphase T = telophase C = cytokinesis


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Answer Description
1. The sister chromatids are moving apart.
2. The nuclear membrane fades from view.
3. A new nuclear membrane is forms around the chromosomes
4. The cytoplasm of the cell is being divided.
5. The chromatin is found in the nucleus.
6. Chromosomes are not visible.
7. Chromatids line up along the equator.
8. Animal cells begin to pinch in
9. The spindle is formed.
10. The reverse of prophase.

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MEIOSIS

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

COMPARISON BETWEEN MITOSIS & MEIOSIS

Mitosis Meiosis

Number of division

Number of daughter cells produced

Characteristic of daughter cell

Chromosome number of daughter cell

Does crossing over occur?

What kind of cell experiences this division?

Purpose of division

Example of cell

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GAMETOGENESIS

SPERMATOGENESIS OOGENESIS

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

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COMPARISON BETWEEN SPERMATOGENESIS & OOGENESIS

Spermatogenesis Oogenesis

Number of gametes produced per primary cell

Duration of the formation of gametes

Involving Mitosis (Yes/No)

Involving Meiosis (Yes/No)

Genetic number of gamete produced (haploid/diploid)

Hormone that involves

Site of occurence

“Don't let what you cannot do


interfere with what you can do.” – John Wooden

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