Compare the process of Mitosis and Meiosis. Include the various cell organelles involved as well as other cellular machinery. Also, discuss possible problems that can occur in either process and what these problems can lead to
MITOSIS | MEIOSIS |
It is the process which occurs in somatic cell | It is the process occurs in germ cells |
It leads to the formation of two diploid daughter cells | It leads to the formation of 4 haploid cells. |
The process involves in the process of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase | The processes involves in the process of meiosis is prophase I,II metaphas I,II , anaphas I,II and telophas I,II |
cell organelles invovles in the process of mitosis are centrioles which are helpful in pulling the chrmososmes at either side. | Centrioles, work same in this process as well. |
Both the process invovles the gamete transfer any problem can lead to deformity in the offspring.
During meiosis if crossing over doesn't take place appropriatey then it will definitely lead to the gentic deformity.
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Compare the process of Mitosis and Meiosis. Include the various cell organelles involved as well as...
Compare the process of Mitosis and Meiosis. Include the various cell organelles involved as well as other cellular machinery. Also, discuss possible problems that can occur in either process and what these problems can lead to. Please be sure to use at least 5 sentences.
Compare mitosis and meiosis by filling in the chart below. Meiosis Mitosis Characteristic Are daughter cells genetically identical or different from the parent? Involves how many cell divisions? Produces how many daughter cells? Produces haploid or diploid cells? Produces what type of cell? Sister chromatids or homologous chromosomes separate? What are the functions of the cells produced? 05 Answer the following Explain how segregation of chromosomes during meiosis can generate four types of gametes (assume four chromosomes, two homologous pairs)...
Q3: Compare between the meiosis and Mitosis. In your answer show a major 5 differences in the provided table in full sentences (one word is not enough). [20% Points) Meiosis Mitosis Q4: What is the cell cycle? What are the stages of cell cycle? Show you second answer in a diagram. [15% Points] Q2: Discuss the three cell types that can be distinguished based on capacity to grow and divide. Give an example for each type. [15% Points) 1. 2....
BI119. Homework - Mitosis/Meiosis Name: Brittany Helman 1. (7pts) Compare and contrast Mitosis -vs- Melosis by filling in the chart. (Don't forget to indicate the correct choice asked in the brackets!) Mitosis Meiosis # Parent cell 1 parent cell 1 parent cell diploid (2n) (haploid(n) or diploid(2n)?] haploid (n) Location of cell division (germ-line cells or somatic cells?] Purpose/Function [repair, growth, gamete production, asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction? Sonratc cells repair germ-line cells gamate produchon sexual reproduction growth a sexual reproducha...
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Discussion Board 2.1: Cellular Metabolism and Reproduction: Mitosis and Meiosis No unread replies.No replies. Description: In this discussion, you will examine genetic mutations and genetic disorders. Objectives: Define the stages of the cell cycle. Know the basic structure of the DNA molecule, including what the nitrogen base pairs are and how they pair up in the DNA molecule. Instructions: Respond to the following: Cellular reproduction and genetic mutations are closely related. As cells reproduce, they usually produce exact copies of...