1) The daughter cells that result from Meiosis 1 are already haploid and unique a) Which even of Meiosis 1 results in the creation of Haploid cells? That is, why are momologous pairs of chromosomes absent in Meiosis 1 daughter cells? 2) The daughter cells are Haploid/Diploid (chose 1) because homologous pairs Are/Are Not ( chose 1) present in the same cell. The chromosomes in each daughter cells are Duplicate/Unduplicated (chose one) Please be brief
1) The daughter cells that result from Meiosis 1 are already haploid and unique a) Which even of Meiosis 1 results in the creation of Haploid cells? That is, why are momologous pairs of chromosomes absent in Meiosis 1 daughter cells? 2) The daughter cells are Haploid/Diploid (chose 1) because homologous pairs Are/Are Not ( chose 1) present in the same cell. The chromosomes in each daughter cells are Duplicate/Unduplicated (chose one) Please be brief
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1) The daughter cells that result from Meiosis 1 are already haploid and unique
a) Which even of Meiosis 1 results in the creation of Haploid cells? That is, why are momologous pairs of chromosomes absent in Meiosis 1 daughter cells?
2) The daughter cells are Haploid/Diploid (chose 1) because homologous pairs Are/Are Not ( chose 1) present in the same cell. The chromosomes in each daughter cells are Duplicate/Unduplicated (chose one)
Please be brief

Transcribed Image Text:The 4 daughter cells produced from meiosis II are IDENTICAL/ UNIQUE (choose one)
a.
compared to each other. Explain how you determined the cells were genetically identical
or unique.
b. The 4 daughter cells are HAPLOID / DIPLOID (choose one) because homologous pairs ARE /
ARE NOT (choose one) present in the same cell. The chromosomes in each daughter cell
are DUPLICATED / UNDUPLICATED (choose one).
SUMMARY QUESTIONS (use your photos for comparison)
The SISTER CHROMATIDS / HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES (choose one) are separated during
meiosis I, while the SISTER CHROMATIDS / HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES (choose one) are
separated during meiosis II.
The two daughter cells that result from Meiosis I are already haploid and unique.
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