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This really is a wonderdful nature walk, but I always have wondered, how do these animals come to be? like...what process needs to be done in order for these creaetures to, yknow...live!~

Well, Im pretty sure you know about sexual reproduction, But you probably dont know what biological processes come before that, to allow sexual reproduction.

I want to move but I cant! It looks like we are getting sucked into that portal by the snail over there!

Meiosis is responsible for the ... w..whats happening? I..I feel like im getting sucked into a portal or something!

HELPPPP!!!

Whats this? It looks like a cell?

Yeah.. its a cell alright. It seems we have been teleported into a organisms body, and we are now observing meiosis!

Well now that we are here, I can finnaly teach you about Meiosis! This is what we call interphase, when the cell is preparing itself for meiosis. The cell duplicates its DNA, and grows. These steps are divided into G1, S, and G2.

That is a lot of steps, just for one of the many parts of meiosis. But you still havent answered my question, how do the living creatures come to be?

We will get there eventually.

Here, you can observe prophase I, and yes, there are two prophases. Here, the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and crossing over occours.

Theres more than 1 prophase? that's cool! but wait, what is "crossing over"?

Crossing over is when two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information.

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This really is a wonderdful nature walk, but I always have wondered, how do these animals come to be? like...what process needs to be done in order for these creaetures to, yknow...live!~

Well, Im pretty sure you know about sexual reproduction, But you probably dont know what biological processes come before that, to allow sexual reproduction.

I want to move but I cant! It looks like we are getting sucked into that portal by the snail over there!

Meiosis is responsible for the ... w..whats happening? I..I feel like im getting sucked into a portal or something!

HELPPPP!!!

Whats this? It looks like a cell?

Yeah.. its a cell alright. It seems we have been teleported into a organisms body, and we are now observing meiosis!

Well now that we are here, I can finnaly teach you about Meiosis! This is what we call interphase, when the cell is preparing itself for meiosis. The cell duplicates its DNA, and grows. These steps are divided into G1, S, and G2.

That is a lot of steps, just for one of the many parts of meiosis. But you still havent answered my question, how do the living creatures come to be?

We will get there eventually.

Here, you can observe prophase I, and yes, there are two prophases. Here, the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and crossing over occours.

Theres more than 1 prophase? that's cool! but wait, what is "crossing over"?

Crossing over is when two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information.

Create your own at Storyboard That

This really is a wonderdful nature walk, but I always have wondered, how do these animals come to be? like...what process needs to be done in order for these creaetures to, yknow...live!~

Well, Im pretty sure you know about sexual reproduction, But you probably dont know what biological processes come before that, to allow sexual reproduction.

I want to move but I cant! It looks like we are getting sucked into that portal by the snail over there!

Meiosis is responsible for the ... w..whats happening? I..I feel like im getting sucked into a portal or something!

HELPPPP!!!

Whats this? It looks like a cell?

Yeah.. its a cell alright. It seems we have been teleported into a organisms body, and we are now observing meiosis!

Well now that we are here, I can finnaly teach you about Meiosis! This is what we call interphase, when the cell is preparing itself for meiosis. The cell duplicates its DNA, and grows. These steps are divided into G1, S, and G2.

That is a lot of steps, just for one of the many parts of meiosis. But you still havent answered my question, how do the living creatures come to be?

We will get there eventually.

Here, you can observe prophase I, and yes, there are two prophases. Here, the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and crossing over occours.

Theres more than 1 prophase? that's cool! but wait, what is "crossing over"?

Crossing over is when two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information.

Create your own at Storyboard That

This really is a wonderdful nature walk, but I always have wondered, how do these animals come to be? like...what process needs to be done in order for these creaetures to, yknow...live!~

Well, Im pretty sure you know about sexual reproduction, But you probably dont know what biological processes come before that, to allow sexual reproduction.

I want to move but I cant! It looks like we are getting sucked into that portal by the snail over there!

Meiosis is responsible for the ... w..whats happening? I..I feel like im getting sucked into a portal or something!

HELPPPP!!!

Whats this? It looks like a cell?

Yeah.. its a cell alright. It seems we have been teleported into a organisms body, and we are now observing meiosis!

Well now that we are here, I can finnaly teach you about Meiosis! This is what we call interphase, when the cell is preparing itself for meiosis. The cell duplicates its DNA, and grows. These steps are divided into G1, S, and G2.

That is a lot of steps, just for one of the many parts of meiosis. But you still havent answered my question, how do the living creatures come to be?

We will get there eventually.

Here, you can observe prophase I, and yes, there are two prophases. Here, the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and crossing over occours.

Theres more than 1 prophase? that's cool! but wait, what is "crossing over"?

Crossing over is when two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information.

Create your own at Storyboard That

This really is a wonderdful nature walk, but I always have wondered, how do these animals come to be? like...what process needs to be done in order for these creaetures to, yknow...live!~

Well, Im pretty sure you know about sexual reproduction, But you probably dont know what biological processes come before that, to allow sexual reproduction.

I want to move but I cant! It looks like we are getting sucked into that portal by the snail over there!

Meiosis is responsible for the ... w..whats happening? I..I feel like im getting sucked into a portal or something!

HELPPPP!!!

Whats this? It looks like a cell?

Yeah.. its a cell alright. It seems we have been teleported into a organisms body, and we are now observing meiosis!

Well now that we are here, I can finnaly teach you about Meiosis! This is what we call interphase, when the cell is preparing itself for meiosis. The cell duplicates its DNA, and grows. These steps are divided into G1, S, and G2.

That is a lot of steps, just for one of the many parts of meiosis. But you still havent answered my question, how do the living creatures come to be?

We will get there eventually.

Here, you can observe prophase I, and yes, there are two prophases. Here, the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and crossing over occours.

Theres more than 1 prophase? that's cool! but wait, what is "crossing over"?

Crossing over is when two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information.

Create your own at Storyboard That

This really is a wonderdful nature walk, but I always have wondered, how do these animals come to be? like...what process needs to be done in order for these creaetures to, yknow...live!~

Well, Im pretty sure you know about sexual reproduction, But you probably dont know what biological processes come before that, to allow sexual reproduction.

I want to move but I cant! It looks like we are getting sucked into that portal by the snail over there!

Meiosis is responsible for the ... w..whats happening? I..I feel like im getting sucked into a portal or something!

HELPPPP!!!

Whats this? It looks like a cell?

Yeah.. its a cell alright. It seems we have been teleported into a organisms body, and we are now observing meiosis!

Well now that we are here, I can finnaly teach you about Meiosis! This is what we call interphase, when the cell is preparing itself for meiosis. The cell duplicates its DNA, and grows. These steps are divided into G1, S, and G2.

That is a lot of steps, just for one of the many parts of meiosis. But you still havent answered my question, how do the living creatures come to be?

We will get there eventually.

Here, you can observe prophase I, and yes, there are two prophases. Here, the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and crossing over occours.

Theres more than 1 prophase? that's cool! but wait, what is "crossing over"?

Crossing over is when two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information.

Create your own at Storyboard That

This really is a wonderdful nature walk, but I always have wondered, how do these animals come to be? like...what process needs to be done in order for these creaetures to, yknow...live!~

Well, Im pretty sure you know about sexual reproduction, But you probably dont know what biological processes come before that, to allow sexual reproduction.

I want to move but I cant! It looks like we are getting sucked into that portal by the snail over there!

Meiosis is responsible for the ... w..whats happening? I..I feel like im getting sucked into a portal or something!

HELPPPP!!!

Whats this? It looks like a cell?

Yeah.. its a cell alright. It seems we have been teleported into a organisms body, and we are now observing meiosis!

Well now that we are here, I can finnaly teach you about Meiosis! This is what we call interphase, when the cell is preparing itself for meiosis. The cell duplicates its DNA, and grows. These steps are divided into G1, S, and G2.

That is a lot of steps, just for one of the many parts of meiosis. But you still havent answered my question, how do the living creatures come to be?

We will get there eventually.

Here, you can observe prophase I, and yes, there are two prophases. Here, the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and crossing over occours.

Theres more than 1 prophase? that's cool! but wait, what is "crossing over"?

Crossing over is when two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information.

Create your own at Storyboard That

This really is a wonderdful nature walk, but I always have wondered, how do these animals come to be? like...what process needs to be done in order for these creaetures to, yknow...live!~

Well, Im pretty sure you know about sexual reproduction, But you probably dont know what biological processes come before that, to allow sexual reproduction.

I want to move but I cant! It looks like we are getting sucked into that portal by the snail over there!

Meiosis is responsible for the ... w..whats happening? I..I feel like im getting sucked into a portal or something!

HELPPPP!!!

Whats this? It looks like a cell?

Yeah.. its a cell alright. It seems we have been teleported into a organisms body, and we are now observing meiosis!

Well now that we are here, I can finnaly teach you about Meiosis! This is what we call interphase, when the cell is preparing itself for meiosis. The cell duplicates its DNA, and grows. These steps are divided into G1, S, and G2.

That is a lot of steps, just for one of the many parts of meiosis. But you still havent answered my question, how do the living creatures come to be?

We will get there eventually.

Here, you can observe prophase I, and yes, there are two prophases. Here, the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and crossing over occours.

Theres more than 1 prophase? that's cool! but wait, what is "crossing over"?

Crossing over is when two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information.

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  • This really is a wonderdful nature walk, but I always have wondered, how do these animals come to be? like...what process needs to be done in order for these creaetures to, yknow...live!~
  • Well, Im pretty sure you know about sexual reproduction, But you probably dont know what biological processes come before that, to allow sexual reproduction.
  • I want to move but I cant! It looks like we are getting sucked into that portal by the snail over there!
  • Meiosis is responsible for the ... w..whats happening? I..I feel like im getting sucked into a portal or something!
  • HELPPPP!!!
  • Whats this? It looks like a cell?
  • Yeah.. its a cell alright. It seems we have been teleported into a organisms body, and we are now observing meiosis!
  • That is a lot of steps, just for one of the many parts of meiosis. But you still havent answered my question, how do the living creatures come to be?
  • Well now that we are here, I can finnaly teach you about Meiosis! This is what we call interphase, when the cell is preparing itself for meiosis. The cell duplicates its DNA, and grows. These steps are divided into G1, S, and G2.
  • We will get there eventually.
  • Theres more than 1 prophase? that's cool! but wait, what is "crossing over"?
  • Here, you can observe prophase I, and yes, there are two prophases. Here, the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and crossing over occours.
  • Crossing over is when two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information.
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