Hmmm..well from what i have learned,..meiosis is a type of cell division which is a one way process. It means that it does not repeat itself.
Meiosis has 2 phases:
Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2
Before Meiosis starts, there would be an Interphase 1 in which the chromosomes are duplicated. Then, Meiosis 1 starts with Prophase 1, followed by Metaphase 1, Anaphase 1 then Telophase 1. After that Interkinesis follows, then Meiosis 2 which is identical to Mitosis.
Meiosis always results in gametes and should have a total of 92 chromosomes I think?
Hmmm if I would have to teach the class I think I would make the class lively to get things going but not too much, and I would want to perform activities that would make the students more interested in the topic like what our teacher Sir Manalo does =D. I'd comment that our teacher does a great job in teaching us in the lessons =D.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
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