File | Title | Manuscript Id |
ChapTitleBig6 Chromosomes and Cell DivisionChapTitleSmallCONTINUITY AND VARIETY | phelan3e_ch06_1.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_1_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.1–6.4: There are different types of cell division. | phelan3e_ch06_2.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_2_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.2: Some chromosomes are circular, others are linear. | phelan3e_ch06_3.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_3_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.3: There is a time for everything in the eukaryotic cell cycle. | phelan3e_ch06_4.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_4_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.4: Cell division is preceded by chromosome replication. | phelan3e_ch06_5.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_5_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.5–6.8: Mitosis replaces worn-out old cells with fresh new duplicates. | phelan3e_ch06_6.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_6_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.6: Overview: mitosis leads to duplicate cells. | phelan3e_ch06_7.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_7_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.7: The details: mitosis is a four-step process. | phelan3e_ch06_8.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_8_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.8: Cell division out of control may result in cancer. | phelan3e_ch06_9.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_9_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.9–6.13: Meiosis generates sperm and eggs and a great deal of variation. | phelan3e_ch06_10.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_10_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.10: Sperm and egg are produced by meiosis: the details, step by step. | phelan3e_ch06_11.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_11_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.11: Male and female gametes are produced in slightly different ways. | phelan3e_ch06_12.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_12_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.12: Crossing over and meiosis are important sources of variation. | phelan3e_ch06_13.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_13_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.13: What are the costs and benefits of sexual reproduction? | phelan3e_ch06_14.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_14_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.14–6.15: There are sex differences in the chromosomes. | phelan3e_ch06_15.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_15_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.15: The sex of offspring is determined in a variety of ways in non-human species. | phelan3e_ch06_16.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_16_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.1 6.16 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Can the environment determine the sex of a turtle’s offspring?
| phelan3e_ch06_17.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_17_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.16 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Can the environment determine the sex of a turtle’s offspring? | phelan3e_ch06_18.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_18_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.17–6.18: Deviations from the normal chromosome number lead to problems. | phelan3e_ch06_19.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_19_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
6.18: Life is possible with too many or too few sex chromosomes. | phelan3e_ch06_20.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_20_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN USE | phelan3e_ch06_21.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_21_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
Key Terms in Chromosomes and Cell Division | phelan3e_ch06_22.html | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch06_22_dlap.xml | 53934b5b757a2e5e4e000000 |