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... separate during anaphase Xx # XX 10 Bivalents align at the metaphase plate METAPHASE I Sister chromatids remain together during anaphase I Xx DAUGHTER CELLS OF MEIOSIS I No further chromosomal replication ; sister chromatids separate ...
... separate during anaphase Xx # XX 10 Bivalents align at the metaphase plate METAPHASE I Sister chromatids remain together during anaphase I Xx DAUGHTER CELLS OF MEIOSIS I No further chromosomal replication ; sister chromatids separate ...
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... separate kingdom , separate from the eubacteria . The classification scheme used in this text , however , con- siders the archaebacteria to be a separate branch within Monera , a kingdom of life defined by the prokaryotic organization ...
... separate kingdom , separate from the eubacteria . The classification scheme used in this text , however , con- siders the archaebacteria to be a separate branch within Monera , a kingdom of life defined by the prokaryotic organization ...
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... separate cones . Each tree usually has both types of cones . Small pollen cones produce small spores that develop into the male gametophytes . Larger , more complex ovulate cones usually develop on separate branches of the tree and make ...
... separate cones . Each tree usually has both types of cones . Small pollen cones produce small spores that develop into the male gametophytes . Larger , more complex ovulate cones usually develop on separate branches of the tree and make ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
UNIT ONE The Chemistry of Life | 15 |
Atoms Molecules and Chemical Bonds | 20 |
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active adaptive algae allele amino acids animals asexual atoms bacteria biology called Calvin cycle carbon cell walls cellular Chapter chemical chlorophyll chloroplasts chromosome complex covalent cycle cytoplasm diploid disease diversity electron transport chain embryo energy environment enzymes eukaryotic eukaryotic cells evolution evolutionary evolved example fertilization Figure flowers fossil function fungi gametes gametophyte gene pool genetic genome genotype glucose glycolysis haploid human hydrogen bonds inherited ions living meiosis metabolic microscope microtubules minerals mitochondria mitosis molecular mRNA multicellular mutations natural selection nitrogen nucleotide nucleus nutrients occurs organelles organic molecules oxidized oxygen pair pathway phage phenotype phosphate photosynthesis phylum plant cells plasma membrane polypeptide population produce prokaryotes protein protists proton reaction recombinant replication reproduction respiration ribosomes root seed sequence sexual soil solution speciation species sperm strand structure sugar synthesis tion tissue traits vascular vertebrates viruses xylem zygote