Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology (11th Edition)
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Author: Gerald Audesirk, Teresa Audesirk, Bruce E. Byers
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The stage of meiosis which leads to the formation of the haploid nuclei is the
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- Which of the following stages of meiosis II involves the attachment of spindle microtubules to each sister chromatid? A. Telophase II B. Prophase II C. Anaphase II D. Metaphase IIarrow_forwardAt which stage of meiosis are cells haploid? 1. prophase I 2. prophase II 3. telophase I 4. telophase II 2,3 1,2 1,2,4 1,3 2,3,4arrow_forwardAt which point during meiosis do haploid cells first appear? A. metaphase I B. anaphase I C. metaphase II D. anaphase IIarrow_forward
- Microscopic examination of a section of a normal young adult ovary reveals large numbers of unusually large cells surrounded by a single layer of flat epithelial cells. In which phase of the cell cycle are these cells arrested? A. Diplotene stage of the 1st meiotic division B. Diplotene stage of the 2nd meiotic division C. Metaphase stage of mitosis D. Prophase stage of mitosis E. Prophase stage of the 2nd meiotic divisionarrow_forwardIn which phases in meiosis is variation of genetic makeup accomplished? a. Prophase I, Anaphase I and Anaphase II b. Prophase II, Anaphase I and Anaphase II c. Prophase I, Metaphase I and Anaphase II d. Prophase II, Metaphase I and Metaphase II If 6 cells undergoing celll division has 12 chromosomes, how many chromosome will there be in the daughter cells after mitosis and meiosis II respectively? a. 6 and 12 b. 12 and 6 c. 6 and 3 d. 6 and 6 In meiosis, the number of chromosomes of the mother cell compared to the resultant daughter cell's chromosome is A. doubled B. halved C. tripled D. the same Elongation of the cell undergoing the last phases of mitosis is due to A. movement of the chromosomes to the opposite poles B. increase in the volume of the cytoplasm that should be contained C. depolymerization of the spindle fibers connected to the kinetochore D. polymerization of the spindle fibers not connected to the kinetochorearrow_forwardWhat is the outcome of meiosis? a four genetically unique haploid cells b two genetically identical diploid cells C six genetically unique haploid cells d four genetically identical diploid cellsarrow_forward
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