1. If a normal diploid cell has 12 chromosomes, then ? A. there are 12 homologous pairs of chromosomes per diploid cell B. there are 12 chromatids per diploid cell between S phase and the first division of meiosis C. there are 6 chromosomes per cell after meiosis I D. egg cells made from this diploid cell would have 12 chromosomes

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1. If a normal diploid cell has 12
chromosomes, then ?
A. there are 12 homologous pairs of
chromosomes per diploid cell
B. there are 12 chromatids per diploid cell
between S phase and the first division of
meiosis
C. there are 6 chromosomes per cell after
meiosis I
D. egg cells made from this diploid cell
would have 12 chromosomes
2. During meiosis, the number of
chromosome
A. Doubles from the original cell, then divides
in four for each daughter cell.
B. Divides in four for each daughter cell.
C. Doubles, then divides in half.
D. Divides in half
3. During meiosis I,
A. Homologous chromosomes separate.
B. Each sister chromatid becomes a
chromosome.
C. Sister chromatids separate.
D. 4 daughter cells are formed from a single
original cell.
Transcribed Image Text:1. If a normal diploid cell has 12 chromosomes, then ? A. there are 12 homologous pairs of chromosomes per diploid cell B. there are 12 chromatids per diploid cell between S phase and the first division of meiosis C. there are 6 chromosomes per cell after meiosis I D. egg cells made from this diploid cell would have 12 chromosomes 2. During meiosis, the number of chromosome A. Doubles from the original cell, then divides in four for each daughter cell. B. Divides in four for each daughter cell. C. Doubles, then divides in half. D. Divides in half 3. During meiosis I, A. Homologous chromosomes separate. B. Each sister chromatid becomes a chromosome. C. Sister chromatids separate. D. 4 daughter cells are formed from a single original cell.
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