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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Nutri
Valeur n
valories/Caleortes 370
Lipidas 75 9
rans 6
m Bodiores 200 mg
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Alt Gr
Ctri
elestérel 0 mg
ides 10 g 3%
S The microtubules of the spindle apparatus attach to a specialized region of the centromere of each
chromosome called the:
A) kinetochore
B) nucleosome
ucieotide
D) equatorial plate
C) tetrad
Use the followina information to answer the next question.
A diet rich in lycopene, a nutrient found in tomatoes, can reduce the risk of cancer by
preventing genetic damage and abnormal cell growth in regular body cells. Lycopene has
been shown to reduce the size of tumours and slow the spread of the cancerous tissue.
6. Lycopene slows the spread of cancerous growth by decreasing the rate of
Mitosis, which produces diploid cells
Mitesis, which produces haploid cells
a.
Meiosis, which produces diploid cells
d. Meiosis, which produces haploid cells
C.
7.
What is the phase of mitosis demonstrated in the photograph below?
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Transcribed Image Text:Nutri Valeur n valories/Caleortes 370 Lipidas 75 9 rans 6 m Bodiores 200 mg Pause Alt Gr Ctri elestérel 0 mg ides 10 g 3% S The microtubules of the spindle apparatus attach to a specialized region of the centromere of each chromosome called the: A) kinetochore B) nucleosome ucieotide D) equatorial plate C) tetrad Use the followina information to answer the next question. A diet rich in lycopene, a nutrient found in tomatoes, can reduce the risk of cancer by preventing genetic damage and abnormal cell growth in regular body cells. Lycopene has been shown to reduce the size of tumours and slow the spread of the cancerous tissue. 6. Lycopene slows the spread of cancerous growth by decreasing the rate of Mitosis, which produces diploid cells Mitesis, which produces haploid cells a. Meiosis, which produces diploid cells d. Meiosis, which produces haploid cells C. 7. What is the phase of mitosis demonstrated in the photograph below? Doc. RND.. Josef Reischig, CSc. - Author's archive, CC BY-SA 3.0, httne-llnnmmnne wikimedia nro/wlindex nhn?curid%331556307
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