Answer:
C & D
Explanation: By the end of meiosis I, diploid cells will become haploid cells as homolgous chromosome pairs are separted.
!! A Interphase Meiosis 1 0 Oc Meiosis II 00 000 Which of these cells is...
Click "View Image" to see a diagram of meiosis and mitosis. How many daughter cells are produced by each of these processes? a) 46 for mitosis; 4 for meiosis b) 4 for mitosis; 2 for meiosis c) 2 for mitosis; 2 for meiosis d) 2 for mitosis; 4 for meiosis Comparison Meiosis - Mitosis MITOSIS MEIOSIS Interphase Interphase Prophase 1 Prometaphase Metaphase 1 Meiosis Anaphase 1 Telophase 1 Cytokinesis Prophase II Prophase Prometaphase Prometaph. I Metaphase Metaph. II 1200eli Meiosis...
Which of the following statements is/are true about meiosis? Select all that apply. Meiosis produces growth in humans. Meiosis produces gametes Meiosis produces four haploid cells Meiosis produces two diploid cells. Melosis produces nonidentical cells. The daughter cells of meiosis have half as many chromosomes as the parent cell
1.Human cells contain 46 chromosomes. Meiosis in humans results in a.two daughter cells containing 23 chromosomes each. b.two daughter cells containing 46 chromosomes each. c.four daughter cells containing 23 chromosomes each. d.four daughter cells containing 46 chromosomes each. 2.A fruit fly male has a diploid chromosome number of 8, how many chromosomes would be found in his sperm cells? a.1. b.4. c.8. d.16. e.23 3.A normal individual who is a carrier for an x-linked trait like hemophilia _____. SELECT ALL...
Interphase Melosis 1 Draw in the chromosomes for each stage of Meiosis. Your cell has a diplod # of 6 (haploid # of 3). Use two contrasting colors for your homologous chromosome pair. Prophase 1 Metaphase 1 Anaphase 1 Telophase 1 Melosis 2 Prophase 2 Metaphase 2 Anaphase 2 Telophase 2 4 daughter cells
Question 1 1 pts 1) Which of the following is not functionally important in the cells of the gametophytes of both angiosperms and gymnosperms? A) haploid nuclei B) mitochondria C) cell walls D) plastids ОА OB - OC Question 2 1 pts 2) In addition to seeds, which of the following characteristics is unique to the seed- producing plants? A) sporopollenin B) alternation of generations C) pollen D) megaphylls OD Question 3 1 pts 3) The closest relatives of the...
83. Which one of the following is typical of meiosis? All the cells produced A. are identical. B. contain more genes than the parent cells. C. are haploid. D. have undergone nondisjunction. Please explain
Which of the following are genetically identical? Select one: a. two cells resulting from meiosis I b. two cells resulting from meiosis II c. four cells resulting from meiosis I followed by meiosis II d. two cells resulting from a mitotic division e. all of the above
Name Brookinn ohelley Lab Section Sexual Reproduction and Inheritance Worksheet Exercise 1 The cells beginning meiosis have a _chromosome condition Chromosome number Germ cell (parental) nucleus before crossing over This cell is Parental nucleus after crossing over A. haploid B. diploid Your evidence: These cells are Cells resulting from meiosis A. haploid B. diploid Your evidence: Cells resulting from meiosis II The four cells produced at the end of meiosis will undergo modification and become nese cells are have a...
6. The final resulting daughter cells of meiosis II are haploid. True False 7.Which of the following describes a difference between DNA and RNA? A. In DNA adenine pairs with thymine; in RNA adenine pairs with uracil B. DNA is single-stranded; RNA is double-stranded C. DNA nucleotides contain ribose sugar; RNA nucleotides contain deoxyribose sugar D. DNA can leave the nucleus; RNA cannot leave the nucleus 8.Transfer RNA (tRNA) interacts directly with DNA, while messenger RNA (mRNA) does not. True...
Unit 3 Study Resource Meiosis • Process by which diploid cells create haploid cells NOT part of the cell cycle > only some cells ever undergo meiosis During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes line up to allow them to be separated into two new cells o They can become "tangled" during this phase, which leads to crossing-over (rearranging the alleles) O Result of meiosis I is two non-identical haploid cells Meiosis Il looks very similar to mitosis, in that sister chromatids...