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- Question 29 Which of the following is not characteristic of Metaphase Il of meiosis? O Sister chronatids are aligned on the metaphase plate. O Each cell is haploid. O There are half the number of tetrads as there were in Metaphase L O Each chromosome is comprised of two sister chromatids. Question 30 A drug that prevents would have a deleterious effect on the moverment of chomosomes during anaphase? O'shortening of mierotubules O nuclear chvelop breakdown 2 elongation of microtubules O førmåtion of centrosomesQuestion 5 Review meiosis. This is a multiple answers question. Which statement is true about the meiosis? O Meiosis is preceded by the replication of chromosomes O In early prophase I, each chromosome pairs with its homolog and crossing over occurs O In anaphase I, pairs of homologous chromosomes separate O At the end of meiosis 1, the number of chromosomes is reduced by half and genetic variation is produced. O During Meiosis II, the number of chromosomes is reduced by half and genetic variation is produced.QUESTION 1 Consider a diploid species with a diploid number of 30. Show your work and/or explain logic on all parts. 2 How many chromatids would be found in a cell that is in Prophase II of meiosis? b fatpical dplod cel,in G of the cell cycle, from this species contains DNA with a mass of 10 picograms, how many picograms of DNA would be in a bypical gamete? For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). BIUSParagraph Arial 14px In !!!
- Match the phases of meiosis with their descriptions. Question 6 options: chromatids of chromosomes are pulled apart and move toward the cell sides nuclear membrane disappears and tetrads form chromosomes align along the middle of the cell tetrads align along the middle of the cell chromosomes from tetrads reach the sides of the cells and the nulcear membrane reforms chromatids of chromosomes reach the cell sides and the nuclear membrane reforms; cytokinesis occurs near the end chromosomes reside in the cell's center and the nuclear membrane disappears chromosomes of tetrads separate and move toward the cell sides 1. prophase 1 2. metaphase 1 3. anaphase 1 4. telophase 1 5. prophase 2 6. metaphase 2 7. anaphase 2 8. telophase 2QUESTION 8 Which of the following events does not occur during mejosis I? O DNA exchange O crossing-over between homologous chromosomes O separation of sister chromatids O separation of homologous chromosomes O pairing of homologous chromosomes QUESTION 9 The sources of genetic variation during meiosis are: O crossing-over and the random assortment of maternal and paternal chromosomes. O random pairing of tetrads and random assortment of maternal and paternal chromosomes. O crossing-over and random pairing of tetrads. O random pairing of tetrads and mutations. O polyploidy and random pairing of tetrads.QUESTION 31 Refer to the life cycles illustrated in the figure below to answer the following questions. Key Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) MEIOSIS 2n Gametes FERTILIZATION Zygote 2n Mitosis Ⓒ Mitosis MEIOSIS 2n Spores Gametes Mitosis FERTILIZATION 2n Mitosis Zygote Mitosis MEIOSIS 0 2n Zygote Mitosis Gametes FERTILIZATION In a life cycle such as that shown in part III of the figure above, if the zygote's chromosome number is ten, which of the following statements will be true? O The sporophyte and gametophyte each have five chromosomes per cell. O The sporophyte's chromosome number per cell is five and the gametophyte's is ten. O The sporophyte and gametophyte each have ten chromosomes per cell. O The sporophyte's chromosome number per cell is ten and the gametophyte's is five.
- Lab 11- Mitosis & Meiosis If provided microscope images of plant cells, can you determine if they are in Interphase and/or identify the particular Mitosis stage (Pro, Prometa, Meta, Ana, Telo)? If provided meiosis beads (like what we used in lab), can you look at how they are arranged and determine what meiosis stage is being represented (the stage name and if it's from Meiosis-l or Meiosis-II)?Question 41 Which of the following statements does BEST compare the processes of mitosis and meiosis? O Mitosis involves two division cycles and results in haploid gametes, while meiosis consists of one division cycle and results in a diploid daughter cell O Mitosis involves two division cycles and results in diploid daughter cells, while meiosis consists of one division cycle and results in haploid gametes. O Mitosis involves one division cycle and results in diploid daughter cells, while meiosis consists of tavo division cycles and results in haploid gametes. O Mitosis involves one division cycle and results in haploid gametes, while meiosis consists of two division cycles and results in diploid daughter cells. Question 42 Why are glycolipids important in the cell membranes? O Glycolipid helps the cell to provide additional surface area. O Glycolipid helps the cell to regulate materials passing through the cell membrane. O Glycolipid helps the cell to store sugar molecules O…State 3 important results of meiosis. For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). TTT Arial ✓ 3 (12pt) ✓ T-E One parent cell undergoes mitosis, which results in the division of two identical daughter cells. Definition of primal Mitosis is the mechanism of reproduction in unicellular eukaryotes. For eukaryotes with many cells: Mitosis boosts cell production and promotes bodily growth and development.Damaged tissues or organs can be repaired by mitosis.Mitosis is a kind of reproduction for vegetative organisms that results in offspring with the same genotype as the parent.
- Question 8 Which of the following meiotic events accounts for the genetic variability we expect in meiosis? Choose all correct answers O Synapsis O Crossing Over O Separation of sister chromatids O Separation of homologous chromosomes O Independent assortment O LUnkageTELUPHASE 4 Meiosis is the division of a germ cell involving two fissions of the nucleus and giving rise to four gametes or sex cells, each possess ing half the number of clromosomes of the original cell. Its phases begirning interphase are PROPHASE 1, METAPHASE 1, ANAPHASE , TELOPHASE 1, PROPHASE 2, METAPHASE 2 ANAPHASE 2, and TELOPHASE 2. Easy Level Instructions. Fill in the blanks with needed word/s to complete the concept of each sentence/paragraph. Choose your answer from the word pool below. Write your ans wer in the space provided for. Spindle Checkpoint Cytokinesis G1 Mitosis S Phase Checkpoint G2 Check point G2 M Checkpoint Apoptosis I. A (1) Chck point is a stage in the eukaryotic cell cycle at which the cell examines intemal and external cues and "decides" whether or not to move forward with division. II. There are number of checkpoints, but the three most important ones are: The (2) at the Gl/S transition, the (3): at the G2/M transition and the (4) at the transition from…Question 2 "Independent assortment" refers to assortment of sister chromosomes at the metaphase plate in meiosis I assortment of sister chromatids at the metaphase plate in meiosis I assortment of sister chromatids at the metaphase plate in meiosis II assortment of homologous chromosomes at the metaphase plate in meiosis II assortment of homologous chromosomes at the metaphase plate in meiosis I A assortment of sister chromosomes at the metaphase plate in meiosis II