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Kingdom Animalia Body Plans – Symmetry – Reproduction Development – Adaptations.
Fungi. FUNGI We have already learned about Bacteria, Viruses, and Protists Now its time to study Fungi MICROBES: 1.Viruses 2.Bacteria 3.Protists 4.Fungi.
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Bacteria cells reproduce differently from other single celled organisms. What form of asexual reproduction do they use? a. binary fission b. budding c.
Meiosis and Reproduction. Types of Reproduction Asexual Reproduction – production of offspring that requires only one parent; all the genetic materials.
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Meiosis AP Biology Unit 3 Meiosis Process that occurs to form haploid cells from diploid cells Forms gametes– sperm and egg.
The Art of Reconstruction. In order to survive, viruses must be able to do the following: ◦ 1. Find a host cell it can replicate in ◦ 2. Bind to that.