10. Mitotic cell division results in two cells that have: O A. n chromosomes and are genetically identical. O B. n chromosomes and are genetically different O C. 2n chromosomes and are genetically identical O D. 2n chromosomes and are genetically different
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- D. ATapriasC T C. Prophase II D. Anaphase II 2. The gametes in the image below could have formed from which parent? O A. Male B. Female OC. Male or female D. Neither male nor female 3. Which healthy gamete could not result from the parent cell shown?1. What process enables the body to heal after an injury? a.cell cycle b.mitosis & meiosi c.meiosisd.mitosis e.none of them 2. Checkpoints in the cell cycle control system ___________. a.stop cells from dividing b.regulate the cells by stop and go signals c.signal cells to undergo mitosis d.ensure that a cell keeps dividing 3. Which statement is TRUE about meiosis? * a.It retains the number of chromosome number. b.It reduces the chromosome number by a quarter. c.It doubles the chromosome count in gametes. d.It reduces the chromosome number by half.Gametogenesis is d. The process of gamete formation which goes through one division of meiosis Oc. The process of gamete formation which goes through one division of mitosis b. The process of gamete formation where the number of chromosomes is halved for 23 chromosomes a. The process of gamete formation where the number of chromosomes is doubled for 46 chromosomes None of the choices are correct Question 3 or False: Meiosis undergoes two sets of divisions.
- 9. If a skin cell has 8 chromosomes a. How many will it have after S phase of Interphase b. How many will it have during Anaphase l С. How many will it have after prophase II d. How many will it have after telophase II/ cytokinesis Meiosis Post Lab V2a.Docx Page 2 Revised 11/3/2019CRITERIA MITOSIS MEIOSIS a. chrosomosomes number of daughter cells b. number of cell divisions c. stages d. Presence of synapses e. presence of crossing over f. cell type that undergoes cell division g. number of daughter cells formed h. DNA content of cells at start of division i. DNA content of daughter cells j. genetic consequencesnase 4. Interphase occurs between mitotic divisions (inter- means between). What 3 phases of the cell cycle make up interphase? 5. Describe the major events of each stage of mitosis. A. Prophase- B. Prometaphase (or late prophase) - C. Metaphase D. Anaphase - E. Telophase - 6. When does cytokinesis occur in most types of cells relative to the stages of mitosis? - - ************* 4 1
- 2 XX XX 3 09 Identify the process in the diagram above. O a. mitosis O b. interphase O c. nondisjunction O d. meiosis I Oe. meiosis II A genetically male 8-week-old fetus that developed in the absence of testosterone would have O a. one X and one Y chromosome and a female reproductive system 4 XX18. Which of the following occurs in meiosis but not in mitosis? A. Attachment of spindle fibers to kinetochore B. Separation of sister chromatids at anaphase C. Replication of DNA prior to start of cell division D. Pairing of homologous chromosomes at metaphase plate16. The diagram below shows a phase in meiotic cell division. 小 In which phase does this process occur? A. Metaphase I B. Anaphase I C. Metaphase II D. Anaphase II 17. The graph shows the change in the quantity of DNA in a cell during a reduction division (meiosis). quantity of DNA /arbitrary units 2- time A cell with one pair of chromosomes (2n = 2) undergoes meiosis. Which nucleus is formed as a result of this division? A D Рage 7 | 23
- 1. How many chromosomes are found in the following Mitosis phase: a. prophase b. metaphase c. anaphase 2. How many chromosomes are found in the following phases of Meiosis: a. prophase I b. anaphase I c. end of telophase I d. metaphase II e. telophase II/cytokinesis B. Brief Answer. 1. Name two events during meiosis that contribute to genetic variability among gametes.B C. D E H. K Match the illustration to the name of the stage.. 1 During which phase of the meiotic cell cycle does DNA replication occur? a. interphase b. prophase c. metaphase d. anaphase e. telophase 2. When does crossover take place in meiosis? a. interphase b. prophase c. metaphase d. anaphase e. telophase 3. During which phase of meiosis does the nuclear membrane reform around chromosomes? a. interphase b. prophase I c. metaphase II d. anaphase I e. telophase II 4. A human cell containing 22 autosomes and a Y chromosome is... a. a somatic cell of a male b. a zygote c. a somatic cell of a female d. a sperm cell e. an ovum 5. Homologous chromosomes move towards opposite poles of a dividing cell during... a. mitosis b. meiosis I c. meiosis II d. fertilization e. binary fission 6. Meiosis II is similar to mitosis in that... a. homologous chromosomes synapse b. DNA replicates before the division c. the daughter cells are diploid d. sister chromatids separate during anaphase e. the chromosome number is reduced 7. Metaphase of meiosis I and…