Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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A- Mitosis
1. Draw and label the chromosomes at metaphase. Identify the types of
chromosomes in the genome. Give the chromosome number and the
chromosome composition of the cell.
Metaphase
Chromosome number
Chromosome position
Type of chromosome in the genome
Chromosome 1
Chromosome 2
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Transcribed Image Text:A- Mitosis 1. Draw and label the chromosomes at metaphase. Identify the types of chromosomes in the genome. Give the chromosome number and the chromosome composition of the cell. Metaphase Chromosome number Chromosome position Type of chromosome in the genome Chromosome 1 Chromosome 2
Solid Wire Models of Cell Division
1- Get four solid wires, 2 long (1 green and 1 red) and two short (1 green and 1 red).
This will represent the chromatin in a cell. The wires of the same length are
homologous. Red wires will represent the chromatin from the female parent while
green wires represent the chromatin from the male parent. Label the chromatin as
follows:
long green- 1a
short green- 2c
long red- 1b
short red- 2d
2- Let the cell pass S phase. Replicate or duplicate each chromatin fiber. Do this by
getting another set of wire identical to the original set. Label as before.
3- Combine the replicated chromatin fiber using masking tape. The tape will also mark
the position of the centromere. For the short chromatin, place the tape exactly at the
middle while for the long chromatin, place it at a point % from the end of the wire.
4- Assume that the chromosome fibers are folded. This will now represent the
chromosomes.
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Transcribed Image Text:Solid Wire Models of Cell Division 1- Get four solid wires, 2 long (1 green and 1 red) and two short (1 green and 1 red). This will represent the chromatin in a cell. The wires of the same length are homologous. Red wires will represent the chromatin from the female parent while green wires represent the chromatin from the male parent. Label the chromatin as follows: long green- 1a short green- 2c long red- 1b short red- 2d 2- Let the cell pass S phase. Replicate or duplicate each chromatin fiber. Do this by getting another set of wire identical to the original set. Label as before. 3- Combine the replicated chromatin fiber using masking tape. The tape will also mark the position of the centromere. For the short chromatin, place the tape exactly at the middle while for the long chromatin, place it at a point % from the end of the wire. 4- Assume that the chromosome fibers are folded. This will now represent the chromosomes. OR V
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