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Chapter 10, Problem 2FTB
During _______ of meiosis I, homologous chromosomes form structures called__________. These structures are the sites of what event? __________
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Ch. 10 - Pairs of chromosomes with almost identical genetic...Ch. 10 - A cell with three or more copies of each...Ch. 10 - During crossing over, a. chromatids of homologous...Ch. 10 - Which of the following does not contribute to...Ch. 10 - Haploid nuclei are first formed at what stage of...Ch. 10 - 1. Meiotic cell division produces _______ (how...Ch. 10 - During _______ of meiosis I, homologous...Ch. 10 - Prob. 3FTBCh. 10 - Prob. 4FTBCh. 10 - Women with __________ syndrome have a single X...
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- During________ of meiosis I, homologous chromosomes form structures called______ . These structures are the sites of what event?_________arrow_forwardIn meiosis, a __________________ cell divides to create ________________ ________________ cells that are ___________________ ___________________ the parent and each other. Meiosis is the process of _____________________ __________________arrow_forwardYou know this cell is in ___________of meiosis because ____________. Group of answer choices anaphase II; single chromosomes attached anaphase I; single chromosomes attached anaphase II; paired chromosomes attached anaphase I; homologous pairsarrow_forward
- In both mitosis and meiosis, sister chromatids separate during anaphase, but there are _____ haploid daughter nuclei produced by meiosis compared to ______ diploid nuclei by mitosis.arrow_forwardIf a single diploid somatic cell with 18 chromosomes undergoes meiosis and produces sperm, the result will be _________ sperm, each with _________ chromosomes. (Provide two numbers.)arrow_forwardAneuploidy is caused by ______, the failureof two homologous chromosomes to separate in meiosis.arrow_forward
- At the end of meiosis I, __________ are separated, resulting in __________ (assume cytokinesis occurs). Sister chromatids; 4n cells Sister chromatids; 1n cells Homologous chromosomes; 1n cells Sister chromatids; 2n cells Homologous chromosomes; 2n cellsarrow_forwardDuring meiosis the synapsis of homologous chromosomes occurs during __________. Group of answer choices metaphase I prophase II prometaphase I prophase Iarrow_forwardWhen a diploid cell undergoes mitosis, the number of chromosomes in the resulting cells ____When a diploid cell undergoes meiosis, the number of chromosomes in the resulting cells are _____.The result of ______. is the formation of gametes.arrow_forward
- The special cell line that gives rise to sperm and egg cells is called ____________. Group of answer choices seeds spores germ cells This image shows the chromosomes of a female human cells. This is called a ______________. karyotype karyogram This meiotic division is very similar to mitosis meiosis I interkinesis meiosis IIarrow_forwardThe words in the parentheses represent the choices for the blank. Indiciate the right word is for the blank based off the image given. The name of the stage shown in the image is _________ (prophase 1, prophase 2, anaphase 1), and it occurs during ________ (meiosis 1, meiosis 2). During the first division in meiosis, one diploid cell forms __________ (two haploid cells, two diploid cells, one haploid cell).arrow_forwardDown's syndrome occurs when either the sperm or the ovum has too many chromosomes. This usually occurs as a result of chromosomes not separating properly in meiosis. Draw what the four reproductive cells would look like if the chromosomes failed to separate in meiosis II. How many of the reproductive cells would be normal?arrow_forward
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