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It all begins with the fusion of a haploid sperm cell provided by the father and the haploid ovum of the mother. Gametes unite when the nuclei of sperm and egg merge.
This article series provides information of how mitotic and meiotic cell division differ and how these processes are integral to the human life cycle.
Mitosis is how the cells of our body make more cells for growth, development and repair. Meiosis is how our body makes sex cells, or gametes (eggs or sperm).
Humans are diploid organisms with two sets of homologous chromosomes, but we also contain haploid sex cells with one set and half the number.
Some living things reproduce by cloning; producing offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Organisms that procreate sexually create genetic novelty.
Here are links to free worksheets that can help science educators assess students' understanding of cell division, DNA transcription and translation.
Meiosis, a type of cell division, results in production of gametes (eggs & sperm). Genetically unique sex cells combine at fertilization to form one-of-a-kind offspring.
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Genetics is concerned with how traits are passed on through generations. This information, genetic material, is stored inside cells, working units that make up organisms.


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