The photomicrograph below shows mitotically dividing cells from whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus). What stage of nuclear division is not observed in the photomicrograph? A group of naturally occurring diploids of this species has 40 pairs Cell 1 of chromosomes. b.1. Considering the stage shown in Cell 1, how many centromeres would you expect? b.2. What is the chromosome number of the species by the end of the stage shown in Cell 3? b.3 How many chromatids should there be at the stage shown in Cell 2 Cell 3 Cell 2? C. lavaretus (Magnification:400x)

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The photomicrograph below shows mitotically dividing cells from whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus).
What stage of nuclear division is not observed in the
photomicrograph?
A group of naturally occurring diploids of this species has 40 pairs
Cell 1
of chromosomes.
b.1. Considering the stage shown in Cell 1, how many centromeres
would you expect?
b.2. What is the chromosome number of the species by the end
of the stage shown in Cell 3?
b.3 How many chromatids should there be at the stage shown in
Cell 2
Cell 3
Cell 2?
C. lavaretus
(Magnification:400x)
Transcribed Image Text:The photomicrograph below shows mitotically dividing cells from whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus). What stage of nuclear division is not observed in the photomicrograph? A group of naturally occurring diploids of this species has 40 pairs Cell 1 of chromosomes. b.1. Considering the stage shown in Cell 1, how many centromeres would you expect? b.2. What is the chromosome number of the species by the end of the stage shown in Cell 3? b.3 How many chromatids should there be at the stage shown in Cell 2 Cell 3 Cell 2? C. lavaretus (Magnification:400x)
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