6. In which phase of mitosis are these chromosomes?
A. prophase
B. metaphase
C. anaphase
D. telophase
E. cytokinesis
7. How many chromosomes and chromatids are shown?
A. 6, 12
B. 7, 14
C. 12, 6
D. 14, 7
E. 7, 7
8. How many pairs of homologous chromosomes?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 7
9. What would be potential karyotypes for the male and female of this species?
A. XO and XX
B. XX and XO
C. XX and XY
D. XY and XX
E. none of the above
6. In which phase of mitosis are these chromosomes?
Answer- A. Prophase
In metaphase chromosome align at the equatorial plate. In anaphase chromatids seperate towards opposite poles. In Telophase chromatids reach opposite poles.
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6. In which phase of mitosis are these chromosomes? A. prophase B. metaphase C. anaphase D....
underers meiosis, how many cells will result, 12) If a eukaryotic cell has 20 chromosomes and and how many chromosomes will they contain? A) 4 cells, each with 20 chromosomes B) 4 cells, each with 10 chromosomes C) 2 cells, each with 10 chromosomes D) 2 cells, each with 20 chromosomes Answer: 13) Crossing over occurs during which stage of meiosis? A) telophase I B) metaphase II C) anaphase II D) prophase II E) prophase I Answer: 14) Which of...
Question 1: The cell cycle has these stages A. GI, S, G2, M B. GI, S, BI, CL C. GI, S, G2, CI D. S, G2, NI, MI Question 2: During interphase, the following occurs A. Sister chromatids separate. B. Chromosome duplication takes place. C. Chromatin becomes tightly coiled. D. The mitotic spindle forms. Question 3: The correct sequence of stages of mitosis is A. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase B. telophase, prophase, interphase, anaphase, metaphase C. interphase, anaphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase B. metaphase, prophase, anaphase, telophase Question 4: Human cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes A....
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For each phase (G1, G2, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, & Telophase/Cytokineses) What are/ What is the: 1N 2N Linear DNA Chromosomes Replicated chromosomes Chromatids Centromeres Kinetochores Autosomes (chromosomes) Sex Chromosomes Paternal autosomes Paternal autosomal chromatids Maternal autosomes Maternal autosomal chromatids Tetrads Is this a 1N or 2N cell? What process is this?
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28. The stage of mitosis shown in diagram 2. a. Interphase b. Prophase C. Metaphase d. Anaphase e. Telophase 29. What event happens during interphase? A. Centromeres divide. B. Metabolic processes are carried out by the cell. C. Spindle fibers start forming D. Centricles begin to show up. 30. The four main steps of mitosis are A. the diploid phase, haploid phase, anaphase, and the telophase. B. the metaphase, prophase, telophase and cytokinesis. C. the mitotic phase, interphase, anaphase, and cytokinesis. D. the prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
I NEED ANSWERS TO THIS ASAP PLEASE ____1. Chromosomes align on equator a. prophase ____ 2. Chromosomes are first visible b. metaphase ____ 3. Daughter cells formed c. anaphase ____ 4. Separation of chromatids d. telophase ____ 5. Centrioles migrate pole ward e.interphase ____ 6. New nuclear membranes form f. Cytokinesis ____ 7. Chromatids migrate to opposite cell poles ____ 8. DNA replicates in nucleus ____ 9. Cell organelles migrate to poles ____ 10 Cleavage furrow forms
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