Answer Key: Mitosis only, Meiosis Only, Both Mitosis and Meiosis, Neither
In , independent assortment of chromosomes occurs.
In , daughter cells are identical to the mother cell.
In , homologous chromosomes consisting of sister chromatids line up separately along the metaphase plate.
In , the synaptonemal complex forms between homologous chromosomes.
A haploid cell can replicate by
A gametophyte produces eggs and sperm by
Cytokinesis generally occurs in
In , independent assortment of chromosomes occurs. | Meiosis Only |
In , daughter cells are identical to the mother cell. | Mitosis only |
In , homologous chromosomes consisting of sister chromatids line up separately along the metaphase plate. | Meiosis only |
In , the synaptonemal complex forms between homologous chromosomes. | Meiosis Only |
A haploid cell can replicate by | Mitosis only |
A gametophyte produces eggs and sperm by | Mitosis only |
Cytokinesis generally occurs in | Both Mitosis and Meiosis |
Mitosis is equational division and meiosis is a reductional division. The number of chromosomes remain same in mitosis and the number of chromoske reduces to half in meiosis.
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Answer Key: Mitosis only, Meiosis Only, Both Mitosis and Meiosis, Neither In , independent assortment of...
The choices are mitosis, meiosis, both or neither. - two identical daughter cells are formed - sister chromatids are separated - homologous chromosomes are separated - nuclear envelope dissolves during prophase - cytokinesis occurs simultaneously with teleophase - DNA replication occurs during early prophase - Final product is 4 different daughter cells - final product is 4 diploid daughter cells - Final product is 2 diploid daughter cells - Final product is two haploid daughter...
Statements 1 through 8 describe mitosis, meiosis, or both. Use the choices below (A-E) to indicate which process is described in each statement. Please remember to write all of your answers on your test copy. A. The statement is true for mitosis only. B. The statement is true for meiosis I only. C. The statement is true for meiosis II only. D. The statement is true for mitosis and meiosis I. E. The statement is true for mitosis and meiosis...
Mitosis and Meiosis Comparison Table Mitosis Meiosis Occurs in all cells that divide? (Yes or no) Number of divisions? Number of daughter cells? Chromosome number of parent cells? (diploid or haploid) Chromosome number of daughter cells? (diploid or haploid) Results in gametes? (yes or no) Involves separation of homologous chromosomes (yes or no)? Involves separation of sister chromatids (yes or no)?
Name: Mitosis vs. Melosis Period Date: QUESTION 1 concept map comparing mitosis and meiosis. Use the following te rms, each term can be diploid cell, one cell division, four haploid cells, parent ce cell divisions, body cell, same, chromosomes & cell, half, two diploid cells, forms haploid cell Use used one or more times: ll, two 2. Define homokgous chromosome 3. Define sister chromatids 4. Describe 2 parts of meiosis that are similar to mitosis. a. b. 5. Identify whether...
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Match the following terms to the correct definition Match the following terms to the correct definition. 1. term used to describe the double stranded chromosomes present after DNA replication alleles A. cell division that results in the formation of B 4 cells each containing haploid number of chromosomes crossing over division of the cytoplasm type of cell division that results in the formation of 2 daughter cells genetically identical to parent cell pairing of homologous sister chromatids during prophase I...
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