If sisiter chromatids of one daughter cell from meiosis l failed to separate during meiosis ll, what would the resulting gametes look like? a. 2 gametes will have 2 of the effected chromosomes, and 2 gametes will have 0 of the effected chromosomes. b. non of the gametes will have any of the effected chromosome. c. 2 gametes will be normal, 1 garmete will have 2 of the effected chromosoms, and 1 gamete will have 0 of the effected chromosome. d. 2 gametes will be normal, and 2 gametes will have 2 of the effected chromosome. e. 2 gametes will be normal, and 2 gametes will have 0 of the effected chormosome
Oogenesis
The formation of the ovum (mature female gamete) from undifferentiated germ cells is called oogenesis. This process takes place in the ovaries (female gonads). Oogenesis consists of three stages known as the multiplication phase, growth phase, and maturation phase.
Cell Division
Cell division involves the formation of new daughter cells from the parent cells. It is a part of the cell cycle that takes place in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Cell division is required for three main reasons:
If sisiter chromatids of one daughter cell from meiosis l failed to separate during meiosis ll, what would the resulting gametes look like?
a. 2 gametes will have 2 of the effected chromosomes, and 2 gametes will have 0 of the effected chromosomes.
b. non of the gametes will have any of the effected chromosome.
c. 2 gametes will be normal, 1 garmete will have 2 of the effected chromosoms, and 1 gamete will have 0 of the effected chromosome.
d. 2 gametes will be normal, and 2 gametes will have 2 of the effected chromosome.
e. 2 gametes will be normal, and 2 gametes will have 0 of the effected chormosome
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