Mitosis and Meiosis

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Mitosis is used for almost all of your body’s cell division needs. The goal of Mitosis is to make an exact copy of the nuclei that are genetically identical to their mothers, with not a single chromosome more or less. It adds new cells during development and replaces the old cells throughout your life. Mitosis ends up by taking the cell and makes it two (diploid).

Meiosis, on the other hand, is used for just one purpose in the human body: the production of gametes sex cells. Its goal is to make genetically different cells. Meiosis ends up with 4 new cells.

Mitosis and Meiosis both goes though many phases in order to complete its main goal.

Vocabularies:
Diploid
Mitosis
Inter
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis

News Article: Dogs Everywhere

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Dogs Everywhere

September 4, 2017

Brian Lin

Outside the window, it was 3:30 in the afternoon, it was cloudy and windy, but it wasn’t raining. Strangers living in different streets were walking their dogs in the park, dogs are pooping everywhere, and the owner weren’t doing anything or even acted worried.

People from the neighborhood living around the park together, has to clean this park for strangers who doesn’t care because they don’t live here. People should be responsible for what they did and the problems they caused. In this case, the dogs did it, but they should clean it up because it’s their dog and you shouldn’t make other people clean up for you just because you are lazy or don’t even care.