Q: Draw a diagram of four stages of Meiosis I in a hypothetical animal cell having six chromosomes.
A: Meiosis is the cell division process by which diploid (2n) mother cell divide it's nucleus twice and…
Q: Why is meiosis called a reduction division process? Explain what is reduced and what is divided.
A: cell division is a fundamental process in living organisms . it is of two types mitosis and meiosis…
Q: Draw the stages of meiosis using three pairs of chromosomes
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Q: Which of the following describes the products of meiosis? O two haploid cells four haploid cells two…
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Q: Refer to the drawings in the figure below of a single pair of homologous chromosomes as they might…
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Q: Why is meiosis important for the maintenance of the normal quantity of chromosomes of a species with…
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Q: The repeat expansion appears to occur during meiosis but not mitosis. Why mightthis be true?
A: Repeat expansions refer to the duplication of a single codon extensively. They are a type of dynamic…
Q: Why do we need to reduce our ploidy level in certain cells
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Q: Several cells like the one represented below undergo a normal meiosis I and meiosis II, so that each…
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Q: Which division of meiosis (meiosis I or meiosis II) a. most resembles mitosis? b. cuts the…
A: a.Meiosis II. b. Meiosis I. TELOPHASE I. c. Meiosis I. TELOPHASE I. d.Meiosis I
Q: If you arrested a human cell in metaphase I of meiosis and applied this technique, what would you…
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Q: chromosomes in one of its somatic cells. One of these cells goes into meiosis. How many cells…
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Q: In an organism with 52 chromosomes, how many chromatids would be expected in each cell after the…
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Q: How does metaphase in meiosis I differ from metaphase in mitosis? In mitosis single chromosomes are…
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Q: This graph illustrates meiosis of a diploid cell into a haploid one. During which stages would the…
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A: There are two types of cell division: Mitosis Meiosis
Q: what stage are sister chromatids separated
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Q: Figure 1. A diploid cell during the Gl phase
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Q: A) Hoe many cells are produced by the end of meiosis II? B) Are the cells produced at the end of…
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Q: A cell in prophase II of meiosis contains 12 chromosomes. How many chromosomes would be present in a…
A: Step 1 Mitosis is a type of cell division in which the daughter cells come to have a similar number…
Q: Name the phenomena that occur when homologous chromosomes do not separate during meiosis.
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Q: If an organism has 15 pairs of homologous chromosomes, how many chromosomes will each daughter cell…
A: Mitosis: Some cells in the skin, embryo, gut divide constantly and there are few cells that divide…
Q: The dividing cells shown in the picture would be in _?_ of _?_. Assume that the starting cell was…
A: The dividing cells shown in the picture would be in _?_ of _?_. Assume that the starting cell was…
Q: The somatic cells of a given species contain 14 pairs of chromosomes. If a gamete receives one…
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Q: In meiosis, each centromere has a spindle fiber attached only to one side. In mitosis, each…
A: Meiosis: Reductional division 2n (diploid) => meiosis => n (haploid) Mitosis: Equational…
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A: Introduction: Meiosis is type of cell division which results into the four daughter cells each…
Q: The picture depicts what stage of MEIOSIS? a. metaphase1 b. metaphase Il c. prophase 1 d. prophase…
A: Cells go through four steps in each round of division: prophase, metaphase, and anaphase telophase.
Q: How would the mutation of a single chromosome in metaphase 1 of meiosis affect the process of…
A: Meiosis, also known as reductional division, refers to the division of a single cell into four…
Q: What type of cell division mitosis, meiosis I or meiosis II is shown in this figure? b. What is…
A: cell division is the process in which parent cell divides into the daughter cell.
Q: At which stage of meiosis are sister chromatids separated from each other? a. prophase I b. prophase…
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Q: There are 56 chromosomes in a mature elephant cell. If one of the elephants cells responsible for…
A: Meiosis is a process of cell division in which a single cell divides into four daughter cells such…
Q: If the image represents a meiotic cell, what will happen to the DNA represented in Box 1 after…
A: Answer: MEIOSIS : It is the cell cycle occurs mostly in the germ line cells, where parent cells…
Q: One Diploid Cell Produces which Four Haploid Cells?
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Q: Suppose that after fusion the resultant diploid cell underwent mitotic cell division instead of…
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Q: A) At the end of meiosis I, how many chromosomes are in each cell? B) Are the cells haploid or…
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Q: A dog has78 chromosomes . How many chromosomes will a cell have after it goes through mitosis? And…
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Q: Assuming all of the chromosomes present during Meiosis II are shown in the figure above, how many…
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Q: Which image below represents what this cell would look like during telophase l of meiosis I?
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Q: if a parent cell with a diploid number of 12 or two divide by meiosis each daughter cell would have…
A: Introduction: The production of offspring by sexual reproduction includes the fusion of two gametes,…
Q: A cell has 8 chromosomes in metaphase II of meiosis. How many chromosomes and DNA molecules will be…
A: Introduction Almost all types of cells with some exceptions undergoes cell division in order to…
Q: what event takes place during meiosis prophase (as opposed to mitosis prophase) that makes it…
A: Cell division is splitting phenomenon which comprises of splitting of parent cell and results in…
Q: Meiosis ensures the even distribution of chromosomes to the daughter cells. Why does meiosis can…
A: The daughter cells created by mitosis are indistinguishable, though the daughter cells delivered by…
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- How many rounds of cell division are there in meiosis? Group of answer choices A. 1 B. 0 C. 2 D. 4If a parent cell has a diploid number of 18 chromosomes beforemitosis, how many chromosomes will the daughter cells have?a. 64 d. 9b. 18 e. 27c. 36Mitosis is most similar to which part of meiosis? a. meiosis I b. meiosis II c. telophase I
- If a typical diploid somatic cell has 32 chromosomes, how many chromosomes are expected in each gamete of that organism? A. 32 B. 46. C. 64 D. 16 E. 0Consider a diploid cell from an unknown organism that undergoes meiosis. The four gametes produced have 8, 8, 7, and 5 chromosomes. When did nondisjunction occur? a.Meiosis I and II b.Only meiosis I c.Mitosis d.Only meiosis II e.Nondisjunction did not occurA diploid species has 2N=6 total chromosomes. How many chromatids would be present in a somatic cell at Anaphase I of Meiosis? A. 24 B. 3 C. 6 D. 12
- What process is represented by the numbers 3 and 7 in the diagram below? * 4a 4b 3 5 2a 2b 9. 7 3 is mitosis and 7 is meiosis O 3 is meiosis and 7 is mitosisDuring which stage of meiosis does crossing over occur? A. Prophase I B. Prophase II C. Metaphase I D. Anaphase IIBeginning with a single cell, how many gametes at the end of meiosis are produced with a normal number of chromosomes (n) if there was a single nondisjunction event during Meiosis I? a. 0 b. 4 c. 1 d. 2
- If a diploid cell contains six chromosomes (i.e., three per set), how many possible random arrangements of homologous could occur during metaphase of meiosis I? a. 24 b. 8 c. 6 d. 23What is it called when chromosomes fail to separate properly during meiosis? A. Nondisjunction B. Karyotype C. Chromosomal separation failure D. Inappropriate separation E. KaryokinesisWhich of these things happens in meiosis but Not mitosis? A. sister chromatids separate from each other B. diploid daughter cells are formed C. homologous chromosomes pair up
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