let's imagine a giraffe whose diploid is 30. 1)Under what circumstances would the giraffe go through a process of mitosis. 2) what will be the final result of this mitosis for the giraffe? (# of cells + # of chromosomes per cell)
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- Which of the following statements correctly describes the process of mitosis in a diploid cell?Note: a complete set of chromosomes refers to one of each kind of chromosome. A complete set of homologous chromosomes refers to two of each kind of chromosome - one from the mother and one from the father) Select one: a. A complete set of homologous chromosomes are divided into each daughter cell so that each new cell gets one set of chromosomes. b. Cytoplasm and its organelles are equally divided into each daughter cell. c. A complete set of homologous chromosomes are equally divided into each reproductive cell. d. DNA and cytoplasm are equally divided into each daughter cell.Which of the following statements are true regarding mitosis in humans? (Check all that apply) 46 pairs of sister chromatids are separated 46 pairs of homologous chromosomes are separated 23 pairs of sister chromatids are separated 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes are separated two genetically identical daughter cells are produced four haploid gametes are produced in males 1 haploid gamete and 2 polar bodies are produced in femalesWhy do eukaryotic cells need to go through the elaborate procedure of mitosis rather than simply dividing during interphase? Select as many answers as apply. 1.Daughter cells must be genetically identical to the mother cell, for homeostasis and ordered tissue growth. 2.Bivalent chromosomes must condense and be separated in an orderly fashion, to allow equal distribution of copies into daughter cells 3.Physically dividing the nucleus during interphase would likely lead to gross chromosome breakage and highly unequal assortment of genetic information into daughter cells. 4.Dividing the nucleus during interphase would have the same outcome as mitosis 5.Daughter cells must have half the number of chromosomes after mitosis than the mother cells 6.The homologous pairs of chromosomes need to be separated, to ensure copies go to the daughter cells.
- 1) What phase of mitosis is this? Answer: 2) What is the indicated structure 1? select one. a. chromosome b. chromosome with two sister chromatids c. centrioles/centrosome d. spindle fibres e. metaphase plate 3)If the diploid (2n) number of this cell is 8 how many chromosomes are present? 4) If the diploid (2n) number of this cell is 8 how many sister chromatids are present? 5) If the diploid (2n) number of this cell is 8 how many homologous pairs are present?Which of the following statements are true regarding mitosis in humans? 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes are separated four haploid gametes are produced in males 46 pairs of homologous chromosomes are separated two genetically identical daughter cells are produced 23 pairs of sister chromatids are separated 46pairs of sister chromatids are separated 1 haploid gamete and 2 polar bodies are produced in femalesThe phases of mitosis are shown in Figure 6.4. Mitosis is the type of nuclear division that occurs when an animal or plant grows larger and when injury heals. Two daughter cells result because there is only one round of division, and it keeps the chromosome number constant (same as the parent cell). The prophase cell in Figure 6.4 has the same number of chromosomes as the telophase nuclei in Figure 6.4. Explain the different appearance of the chromosomes.
- Describe the similarities and differences between mitosis and meiosis. Discuss at least two similarities and two differences. (Be sure to include the specific information about both processes for each comparison -- for instance, if you identify something about number of chromosomes, be sure to identify that number for both processes, whether or not it’s the same.)The diploid number of chromosomes in the mustard plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, is 10. Knowing this, answer the following questions about the stages of mitosis.How many chromosomes will be found in each cell during prophase?Mitotic nondisjunction can occur, particularly in tumor cells. Assume a single nondisjunction event involving the X chromosome occurs in a cell undergoing mitosis in a human female. First, consider the daughter cell with the smaller number of chromosomes: How many total chromosomes will this cell have? How many X chromosomes will this cell have? Next, consider the daughter cell with the larger number of chromosomes: How many total chromosomes will this cell have? How many X chromosomes will this cell have?
- The following pairs of term differentiate mitosis from meiosis. Describe the pair of terms briefly. 1. Somatic cells vs. sex cells 2. Haploid cells vs. Diploid cells 3. Homologous chromosomes vs. Sister chromatids 4. Daughter cells vs. 2 daughter cells 5. 2n = 6 vs n = 3(c) State TWO importance of mitosis in multicellular organism. I: II: (d) Diagram below shows structure P in cell S which is failed to form completely. Structure P Cell S State the chromosomal number in parent cell and the daughter cells formed. Parent cell: Daughter cell 1: Daughter cell 2:Using the symbols above: 1. Given: Adult diploid cell (2n = 8) 2. Show the condition of the chromosomes in the following Mitosis phases (illustrate): a. prophase b. metaphase c. anaphase d. telophase/cytokinesis
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