11.1 Reproduction I. ___________Reproduction (__________Individual involved) A. Offspring created is __________ _________ to the parent B. Examples 1.

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11.1 Reproduction I. ___________Reproduction (__________Individual involved) A. Offspring created is __________ _________ to the parent B. Examples 1. __________ ___________ a. process by which _____________ reproduce 2. _______________________ a. the body __________ into several ________, ______ or ______ regrow missing parts into __________ adults 1. Example – __________ 3. ___________ a. new individuals ________ from ___________ ones 1. animal example – _______ & plant example – _____ 4. _________________ a. process in which a ________ makes a viable ____ that grows into an _______ without being __________ by a ________

II. __________ Reproduction A. _______ parents give __________ material to produce __________ that are genetically __________ from their ___________ B. _________________ 1. each parent produces a _________ that come together to form a _____________ C. ________ Types 1. ________ cells – only cells that make ________ 2. __________ cells – all other ________ cells D. _____________ to Sexual Reproduction 1. ___________ reproduction produces ________ offspring in a _______ amount of _________ but with very little ______________ 2. _________ reproduction allows for __________ in a species which can ___________ to a changing ______________.

III. _____________ Number A. Each _________ has a particular number of _____________

B. __________ Cells (aka _______, aka _______ & ____ cells) 1. contain ___ the number of chromosomes of _________ cells, NO ______! 2. the symbol “___” is used to represent the number of_______________ a. ex. – in humans, n = _____ C. __________ Cells (aka __________cells) 1. has ______ sets of chromosomes 2. in humans that number is _____ a. ex. – in humans, _____ = _____

D. ____________ Chromosomes 1. Similar in ______ & __________ 2. Have info. for ________ _________ 3. Humans have _____ pairs or _____ total 4. One from _______ and one from ______ E. _______________ 1. chromosomes that ____ ______ determine the ______ of a person 2. these make up ____ of the ____ chromosomes in every ________ F. _____ Chromosomes 1. Determine the _____ of a person 2. Only ___ of the ____ sets of chromosomes 3. Referred to as __ and __ a. _______ are _____ and ________ are ___