2. I think if we did an experiment where we looked at a lot of different cells and determined if they went through meosis or mitosis, it would be helpful. I think this would be helpful because it will help us see the differences of the diploid cells and haploid cells, and mitosis and meosis.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Science Blog 16 new format
1. If I could go back and tell myself something about the differences between mitosis and meosis I would say that mitosis makes a diploid cell and meosis makes haploid cells. I think this would help me in the furture because if I see a diploid cell, I can determine that it went through mitosis. For example, if a saw a skin cell I would know that it went through mitosis because it is a diploid cell. If I saw a sperm cell, I can tell that it went through meosis because it is a haploid cell.
2. I think if we did an experiment where we looked at a lot of different cells and determined if they went through meosis or mitosis, it would be helpful. I think this would be helpful because it will help us see the differences of the diploid cells and haploid cells, and mitosis and meosis.


2. I think if we did an experiment where we looked at a lot of different cells and determined if they went through meosis or mitosis, it would be helpful. I think this would be helpful because it will help us see the differences of the diploid cells and haploid cells, and mitosis and meosis.
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