5. Assume that a cell is 2n=4 (diploid has two chromosomes, the same size). DRAW the following stages below. Use / for unreplicated chromosome and X for replicated chromosome. Use a metaphase plate that is vertical. For simplicity, do not indicate the nuclear membrane, spindles or that the chromosomes are decondensed (unwound) in interphase. Draw the chromosomes even if you would actually only see chromatin during interphase G1 G2 Metaphase of MEIOSIS II one gamete Metaphase of MITOSIS Metaphase of MEIOSIS I a. b. C. d. e. f. ooooo! d. a. b. C. For reference Metaphase of MITOSIS is shown in circle f. Explain how what you drew for (c) differs from (f) 6. Carefully analyze the following images. D f. D E A B C D a. Describe each as n= (1 or 2 "sets" of information is held on how many chromosomes). Also indicate how much DNA is in each compared to a respective gamete which has 1x amount of DNA) A B Ploidy (2n or 1n?) _1n_ # of chromosomes _2___ amount of DNA _1x_ b. Indicate which diagram (A-E) shows a cell immediately after these phases: E

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5. Assume that a cell is 2n=4 (diploid has two chromosomes, the same size). DRAW the
following stages below. Use / for unreplicated chromosome and X for replicated chromosome.
Use a metaphase plate that is vertical. For simplicity, do not indicate the nuclear membrane,
spindles or that the chromosomes are decondensed (unwound) in interphase. Draw the
chromosomes even if you would actually only see chromatin during interphase
G1
Metaphase of MEIOSIS II
one gamete
G2
Metaphase of MEIOSIS I
Metaphase of MITOSIS
a.
b.
C.
O O O O O O
a.
b.
C.
d.
f.
For reference Metaphase of MITOSIS is shown in circle f.
Explain how what you drew for (c) differs from (f)
6. Carefully analyze the following images.
D
d.
e.
f.
A
B
C
D
n=
a. Describe each as
(1 or 2 "sets" of information is held on how many
chromosomes). Also indicate how much DNA is in each compared to a respective gamete which
has 1x amount of DNA)
A
B
с
_1n_
2
_1x_
Ploidy (2n or 1n?)
# of chromosomes
amount of DNA
b. Indicate which diagram (A-E) shows a cell immediately after these phases:
cytokinesis of mitosis?
cytokinesis of meiosis I?
cytokinesis of meiosis II?
prophase of mitosis?
c. Which of these diagrams does not fit with the others?
D
E
E
In what way is it different?
Transcribed Image Text:5. Assume that a cell is 2n=4 (diploid has two chromosomes, the same size). DRAW the following stages below. Use / for unreplicated chromosome and X for replicated chromosome. Use a metaphase plate that is vertical. For simplicity, do not indicate the nuclear membrane, spindles or that the chromosomes are decondensed (unwound) in interphase. Draw the chromosomes even if you would actually only see chromatin during interphase G1 Metaphase of MEIOSIS II one gamete G2 Metaphase of MEIOSIS I Metaphase of MITOSIS a. b. C. O O O O O O a. b. C. d. f. For reference Metaphase of MITOSIS is shown in circle f. Explain how what you drew for (c) differs from (f) 6. Carefully analyze the following images. D d. e. f. A B C D n= a. Describe each as (1 or 2 "sets" of information is held on how many chromosomes). Also indicate how much DNA is in each compared to a respective gamete which has 1x amount of DNA) A B с _1n_ 2 _1x_ Ploidy (2n or 1n?) # of chromosomes amount of DNA b. Indicate which diagram (A-E) shows a cell immediately after these phases: cytokinesis of mitosis? cytokinesis of meiosis I? cytokinesis of meiosis II? prophase of mitosis? c. Which of these diagrams does not fit with the others? D E E In what way is it different?
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