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A diploid cell has 4C genetic material and 16 chromosomes at the start of cell division. Determine:
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- A diploid cell has 4C genetic material and 16 chromosomes at the start of cell division. Identify number of set/s of chromosomes per cell after mitosis, number of set/s of chromosomes at Telophase 1, and number of chromosomes per cell at Telophase 1.Using playing cards: what does this arrangement represent? O Prophase II O Prophase I O Mitotic Metaphase O Mitotic Anaphase O Metaphase | O Anaphase II O Intephase O Mitotic Telophase O Metaphase l O Telophase II O Anaphase IMitosis Meiosis Definition Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase II Telophase II Steps of each phase Number of cell divisions Number of cells produced *How many chromosomes per 46 daughter cell? * Mitosis starts with 46 chromosomes in each parent cell, and then ends with 46 chromosomes in each daughter cell. Cells divide onl once in Mitosis, but they divide twice during Meiosis, so we should end with half as many chromosomes in Meiosis vs Mitosis.
- Which of the following marks an important event during telophase? O nuclear envelope starts to reappear movement of chromosomes at the opposite poles O movement of chromosomes at the metaphase plate chromosome condensation оооA cell in G1 of interphase has 12 chromosomes (2 n = 12). How many chromosomes and DNA molecules will be found per cell when this original cell progresses to Anaphase I of meiosis ?In Coleus , the somatic cells are diploid with 24 chromosomes. How many of each of the following is present in each cell at the stage of mitosis and meiosis indicated below? kinetochore at prophase chromosomes at anaphase chromatids at metaphase 1 chromosomes at telophase after cytokinesis centromeres at anaphase chromosomes at telophase II after cytokinesis centromere at anaphase I chromatids at metaphase
- Meiosis: Events Put the letter of each meiotic stage next to the correct event. Use each answer choice and only once. Synapsis and crossing over [Choose ] [Choose] Prophase I Telophase II Prophase I Telophase I Spindle forms Chromosomes decondense [Choose ] The cell contains two haploid sets of [Choose] chromosomes. Each chromosome is made up of two sister chromatids held together with a centromere.A cell in G1 of interphase has 12 chromosomes (2 n = 12). How many chromosomes and DNA molecules will be found per cell when this original cell progresses to Metaphase I of meiosis ?n = number of chromosomes Which statement is correct about the two cell division processes? O Meiosis and mitosis both occur in all types of cells. Meiosis and mitosis produce cells with the same numbers of chromosomes. O The number of chromosomes in a cell is reduced to half during meiosis but remains the same during mitosis. O Cellular material is divided equally into daughter cells during meiosis but is divided unequally during mitosis.
- Is mitotic metaphase most similar to metaphase l or metaphase ll or meiosis? Why?Which of the following shows differences between chromosome in a cell at metaphase of mitosis with those in a cell at metaphase Il of meiosis? * I The chromosomes in metaphase of mitosis can be diploid but the chromosomes in metaphase II of meiosis always consist of a haploid set. In metaphase of mitosis, sister chromatids of each chromosome are genetically identical but in metaphase II of meiosis sister chromatids are not genetically identical. II III Individual chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate during metaphase of mitosis, but pairs of homologous chromosomes line up at metaphase plate during metaphase II of meiosis. O I and II only O I and II only Il and III only O I, Il and IIIIndicate the stage of mitosis (interphase = I, prophase = P, metaphase = M, anaphase = A, telophase = T) during which each of the following events occur. chromatid doublets separate to individual chromosomescentriole replicatesreplicated chromosomes (chromatid doublets) are arranged in single file next to one another at the cell's equatornuclear membrane is disappearingspindle fibers form and become visiblecell plate (plant) or cleavage furrow (animal) forms and is visiblechromosomes are at opposite poles of the cell; cytokinesis is almost completedchromosomes (chromatids) first become visible as long thin strandsDNA (chromosome) replication occurs