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Question 10 (1 point) During meiosis, sister chromatids separate during: a) anaphase II b) telophase II...
7. During meiosis II, Points: 1 @ sister, chrom sister chromatids of each chromosome are separated from each other. cytokinesis results in the formation of a total of two cells. (C) homologous chromosomes separate. sister chromatids exchange parts. E) homologous chromosomes pair up. 10 Shown below is a cell under going of meiosis. Points: 1 prophase II telophase telophase II prophase
Nondisjunction may be caused by O failure of sister chromatids to separate at anaphase | O failure of homologous chromosomes to separate at anaphase || O failure of homologous chromosomes to separate at anaphase II O a point mutation
Sister chromatids separate from each other during meiosis II only mitosis and meiosis I mitosis and meiosis II meiosis I only QUESTION 25 Which of the following occurs in meiosis but not in mitosis? chromosome replication alignment of chromosomes at the equator synapsis of chromosomes condensation of chromosomes
5. Which of the following is true about meiosis? A. Sister chromatids are pulled apart during anaphase I B. Sister chromatids are pulled apart during anaphase II 6. In which stage of prophase I do homologous chromosomes begin to pair (synapsis begins)? A. leptotema B. zygonema C. pachynema D. diplonema E. diakinesis 7. Which of the following is true about sex-determining chromosomes? A) They are independent during meiosis. B) They do not participate in meiosis. C) They act like homologous...
Question 5 9 pts How is meiosis anaphase I distinctly different from mitosis anaphase? Select all that apply. Hint • Meiosis Phases Part 2 u video • Textbook chapter 11 section 11.1 During melosis anaphase I the non-kinetochore spindles will separate the chromosomes, while during mitosis anaphase the kinetochore spindles will separate the chromosomes, During melosis anaphase I crossing over will take place, while mitosis anaphase does not contain any crossing over. During meiosis anaphase I the homologous chromosomes will...
Question 12 (2 points) Which of the following events of meiosis leads to the creation of haploid cells by the end of Telophase 1 of meiosis? 1) sister chromatids separate during Anaphase II 2) homologous chromosomes synapse and cross over during Prophase 3) homologous chromosomes separate during Anaphase 4) random fertilization 5) nondisjunction
1. A normal individual who is a carrier for an x-linked trait like hemophilia ___. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. is always female. is heterozygous for the recessive condition. shows the dominant phenotype. can have daughters who have the gene. People who carry both the sickle-cell allele and the normal allele make red blood cells that have both sickle-cell hemoglobin and normal hemoglobin. This is an example of a(n) trait. O completely dominant O incompletely dominant O codominant O recessive Tetrads...
alagy and Early Develapment Leberatory 2. Identify Homologous Chromosomes and Sister Chromatids in appropriate phases. What are homologous chromosomes? Are they present in all cells? If not, which cells lack homologous chromosomes? Are they present in all stages of mitosis? Are they present in all stages of Meiosis 1? Meiosis II? How do the terms haploid and diploid relate to the presence/absence of homologous chromosomes? What are sister chromatids? During what phase of the cell cycle do sister chromatids form?...
During meiosis I: A. chromosomes undergo equational division B. sister chromatids are separated C. recombination occurs during anaphase I D. bivalents are formed during prophase I and are taken apart during anaphase I
In human male cells in meiosis, Select one: a. The X and Y chromosome line up independently at the metaphase plate O b. The X and Y chromosomes separate at Anaphase II c. Two X chromosomes separate from a single Y chromosome at Anaphase II O d. The sister chromatids of the X and Y separate at Anaphase 1 e. The X and Y chromosomes separate at Anaphase I