Answer:
Assign meaningfulness to things.
Learn general and specific later.
Recite out loud in your own words until you don't need to refer to your notes.
Teach someone else.
Use memory devices.
Explanation:
Answer:
if your doing something involving you touching the thing then do it a few times till it feel like you don't really have to think to execute the thing you are doing but if it is memory wise i can't help
Explanation:
i can solve a 3x3 and it involves muscle memory
Word Bank for #4-8: Read the passage and fill in the blanks using the following terms.
Diploid
Genetic variability
Haploid
Meiosis
Answer:
option d Meiosis
Explanation:
Term Meaning
Gamete A sex cell (in humans: sperm for males, and eggs for females)
Meiosis A two-step process of cell division that is used to make gametes (sex cells)
Crossing over Process in which homologous chromosomes trade parts
Interphase Phase of the cell cycle where the cell grows and makes a copy of its DNA
Homologous chromosomes Set of chromosomes (one from each parent), that are very similar to one another and have the same size/shape
Sister chromatids Two halves of a duplicated chromosome
Diploid (2n) Cell that contains two sets of homologous chromosomes
Haploid (n) Cell that contains only a single set of genes
Meiosis
The purpose of meiosis is to produce gametes, or sex cells. During meiosis, four daughter cells are produced, each of which are haploid (containing half as many chromosomes as the parent cell).
Stages of meiosis
Meiosis contains two separate cell divisions, meaning that one parent cell can produce four gametes (eggs in females, sperm in males). In each round of division, cells go through four stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
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