Meiosis and Mitosis Exam with Quizzes and 100% Correct Verified Solutions
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Mitosis and Meiosis
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Mitosis And Meiosis
Maternal and paternal pairs of chromosomes. They "find each other" in prophase I -
Answer Homologs or homologous chromosomes
What is in unicellular organisms? - Answer asexual reproduction
The number of copies of chromosomes does this in mitosis - Answer stays the same
Mitosis function in this ...
Meiosis and Mitosis Exam with Quizzes and
100% Correct Verified Solutions
Maternal and paternal pairs of chromosomes. They "find each other" in prophase I -
Answer Homologs or homologous chromosomes
What is in unicellular organisms? - Answer asexual reproduction
The number of copies of chromosomes does this in mitosis - Answer stays the same
Mitosis function in this multicellular organism - Answer growth, development, and
repair
Dogs have a diploid number of 78 chromosomes. After mitosis, a dog cell has this many
chromosomes - Answer 78
in anaphase of mitosis, what separates? - Answer chromatids, or sister chromatids
How do somatic cells divide? - Answer mitosis
What cells does meiosis occur? - Answer germ cells or sex cells
What is another name for germ cell - Answer sex cell
What benefit is introduced through sexual reproduction - Answer genetic diversity
, What occurs in prophase I (different from mitosis) - Answer crossing over
What is the event in metaphase I that generates 2 raised to the nth possible
arrangements of the chromosomes - Answer Random alignment
What happens after mitosis? - Answer cytokinesis
This prenatal test could detect extra chromosomes - Answer karyotype
Following meiosis this "manufacturing" process occurs to form female gametes - Answer
Oogenesis
What is the stage in meiosis that is most similar to mitosis? - Answer Meiosis II
What is formed when 2 haploid gametes fuse? - Answer diploid zygote
Define Somatic Cell - Answer any cell forming the body of an organism. Found in mitosis
Define diploid - Answer Cell that contains two sets of chromosomes
Define haploid - Answer Daughter cells of meiosis
Define chromatid - Answer A copy of a duplicated chromosome
define chromosome - Answer A copy of a duplicated chromosome
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