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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 46.04 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...in which the haploid (n) and diploid...
...2n, and produces haploid spores through meiosis....
...Gametophyte generation is haploid, n, and produces...
...n, and produces haploid gametes through mitosis....
...meiosis restores the haploid stage. In flowering...
...by meiosis. The haploid gametophyte generation, which...
...meiotically to produce haploid microspores. Each diploid...
...cell produces four haploid microspores. Each of...
...nucellus produces four haploid cells or megaspores...
...degenerate and one haploid nucleus remains. The...
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Fungi New
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 30.36 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...most species are haploid, except for transient...
...and genes. One haploid genome may be...
...karyogamy, fusion of haploid nuclei contributed by...
...heterokaryotic mycelium, the haploid nuclei pair off,...
...meiosis to produce haploid cells that develop...
...to form new haploid mycelia B. Diversity...
...phase, hundreds of haploid spores develop in...
...the zygosporangia release haploid spores that colonize...
...lifestyle begins when haploid mycelia of opposite...
...cytoplasmic bridge and haploid nuclei migrate from...
...(6) yielding four haploid nuclei. 7) Each...
...nuclei. 7) Each haploid nuclei divides once...
...rise to new haploid mycelia. 10) Asexual...
...• (1) Two haploid mycelia of opposite...
...crowds out the haploid parents. • (3)...
...each yielding four haploid nuclei. Each basidium...
...appendages, and one haploid nucleus enters each...
...into a short-lived haploid mycelia. Asexual reproduction...
...asexually by producing haploid spores. This is...
N/A 155
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 38.24 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...set is a haploid cell, abbreviated as...
...species has characteristic haploid and diploid numbers...
...For humans, the haploid number of chromosomes...
...begins when a haploid sperm cell fuses...
...fuses with a haploid ovum. The union...
...it contains two haploid sets of chromosomes...
...ova have a haploid set of 23...
...by combining two haploid sets of chromosomes....
...are the only haploid cells. Gametes do...
...multicellular stages, one haploid and one diploid....
...the sporophyte produces haploid spores. Unlike a...
...a gamete, a haploid spore doesn’t fuse...
...form a multicellular haploid gametophyte stage. Gametes...
...meiosis to produce haploid cells. These haploid...
...haploid cells. These haploid cells divide by...
...cells or a haploid multicellular adult organism....
...adult organism. The haploid adult produces gametes...
...single-celled zygote. Either haploid or diploid cells...
...undergo meiosis because haploid cells have a...
...from diploid to haploid. Many steps of...
...(diploid) to one (haploid), with each daughter...
...to one (the haploid state). In contrast,...
...n is the haploid number of the...
N/A 166
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 35.71 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...the gametophyte with haploid cells. Gametophytes produce...
...mature sporophyte produces haploid reproductive cells called...
...results in both haploid and diploid stages...
...because the only haploid stage in the...
...Plant spores are haploid reproductive cells that...
...meiosis and generate haploid spores. The outer...
...and Coleochaeta are haploid organisms. They lack...
...meiosis to produce haploid spores, while the...
...sporophyte then produces haploid spores by meiosis....
...into tiny, inconspicuous haploid gametophytes. These may...
...produce sporangia with haploid spores. Ferns first...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 305.58 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...System 2495550523875DNA - haploid 00DNA - haploid...
...haploid 00DNA - haploid 244792545212000Pathway of Sperm...
...to produce 4 haploid secondary spermatocytes These...
...to produce 4 haploid spermatids -314325-25717500In the...
...meiosis to form haploid secondary oocytes 00The...
...meiosis to form haploid secondary oocytes 125730012319000...
N/A 135
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 235.86 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Botany | Downloaded: 0
...contain a single (haploid) set of chromosomes....
...produce a new haploid mycelium. 2. Sexual...
...parents join, and haploid cells of each...
...producing genetically distinct haploid spores. 3. Spore...
...generations, where separate haploid (gametophyte) and diploid...
...Dominant form c. Haploid cells—single, unmatched chromosomes...
...chromosomes d. Producing haploid gametes (sperm and...
...c. Producing spores—tough haploid cells 3. Cuticle...
...3. Gametophyte is haploid and produces haploid...
...haploid and produces haploid gametes (egg and...
...diploid and produces haploid spores by meiosis....
...into a new haploid gametophyte. 9.8 Vascular...
...Spore capsule—containing spores (haploid reproductive cells) d....
...germinate into gametophyte—n, haploid. c. Gametophyte makes...
...Pollen grains contain haploid sperm. b. Ovule-producing...
...ovary. d. Two haploid sperm enter ovule....
...Fertilization a. One haploid sperm fertilizes the...
...sperm fertilizes the haploid egg to create...
...reproduction. Both are haploid. ? A review...
...of the terms haploid and diploid is...
...??A review of haploid and diploid should...
...Spores are always haploid. • Gametophytes make...
...Gametes are always haploid. ? Gametes fuse...
...not alternate between haploid and diploid. Each...
...My offspring are haploid. Their offspring will...
...terms: gametophyte, sporophyte, haploid, diploid, sperm, egg,...
...??Spores are always haploid. ? Gametophytes make...
...??Gametes are always haploid. ??Gametes fuse to...
N/A 242
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 158.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...most species are haploid, except for transient...
...many fungi, the haploid nuclei do not...
...other fungi, the haploid nuclei pair off...
...the fusion of haploid nuclei contributed by...
...During karyogamy, the haploid nuclei contributed by...
...meiosis to produce haploid cells that develop...
...to form new haploid mycelia. The sexual...
...in that one haploid genome may be...
...mycelia and produce haploid spores. Many species...
...phase, hundreds of haploid spores develop in...
...first with many haploid nuclei from the...
...releases genetically diverse haploid spores that colonize...
...each with two haploid nuclei representing the...
...meiosis, producing four haploid nuclei. Each basidium...
...appendages, and one haploid nucleus enters each...
N/A 174
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 119 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...set is a haploid cell, abbreviated as...
...species has characteristic haploid and diploid numbers...
...For humans, the haploid number of chromosomes...
...begins when a haploid sperm cell fuses...
...fuses with a haploid ovum. The union...
...it contains two haploid sets of chromosomes...
...ova have a haploid set of 23...
...by combining two haploid sets of chromosomes....
...are the only haploid cells. Gametes do...
...multicellular stages, one haploid and one diploid....
...the sporophyte produces haploid spores. Unlike a...
...a gamete, a haploid spore doesn’t fuse...
...form a multicellular haploid gametophyte stage. Gametes...
...meiosis to produce haploid cells. These haploid...
...haploid cells. These haploid cells divide by...
...cells or a haploid multicellular adult organism....
...adult organism. The haploid adult produces gametes...
...single-celled zygote. Either haploid or diploid cells...
...undergo meiosis because haploid cells have a...
...from diploid to haploid. Many steps of...
...(diploid) to one (haploid), with each daughter...
...to one (the haploid state). In contrast,...
...n is the haploid number of the...
N/A 154
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 77 kB | Comments: 1
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 1
...most species are haploid, except for brief...
...many fungi, the haploid nuclei do not...
...some fungi, the haploid nuclei pair off...
...karyogamy, fusion of haploid nuclei contributed by...
...During karyogamy, the haploid nuclei contributed by...
...meiosis to produce haploid cells that develop...
...to form new haploid mycelia. The sexual...
...in that one haploid genome may be...
...phase, hundreds of haploid spores develop in...
...meiosis and release haploid spores that colonize...
...OF 2 DISSIMILAR HAPLOID CELLS PRODUCE A...
...each with two haploid nuclei representing two...
...individual basidia -> haploid spores. Located in...
...mycelium with two haploid nuclei per cell,...
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