core questions cell reproduction. 1. using the above diagram, which event most likely occurs next in...
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1. Using the above diagram, which event most likely occurs next in the cell cycle
A. The chromatin condensesB. The nuclear envelope dissolvesC. The chromosomes double in numberD. The cell membrane pinches inward to divide the cytoplasm
2. Mitosis and meiosis are processes by which animal and plant cells divide. Which statement best describes a difference between mitosis and meiosis?
A. Meiosis is a multi step processB. Mitosis occurs only in eukaryotic cellsC. Meiosis is used in the repair of an organismD. Mitosis produces genetically identical daughter cells
3. What might happen if cytokinesis was omitted from the cell cycle
A. The daughter cells would dieB. The cell would lose its mitochondriaC. The daughter cells would not have nucleiD. The cell would not divide into two daughter cell
4. If the total number of chromosomes in a cell is 6, then after mitosis there will be
A. 6 chromosomes in each daughter cellB. 3 chromosomes in each daughter cellC. 12 chromosomes in each daughter cellD. 2 chromosomes in each daughter cell, one from each parent
5. If the total number of chromosomes in a cell is 6, then after meiosis there will be
A. 6 chromosomes in each daughter cellB. 3 chromosomes in each daughter cellC. 12 chromosomes in each daughter cellD. 2 chromosomes in each daughter cell, one from each parent
6. In meiotic cell division, which phase is not repeated
A. InterphaseB. ProphaseC. Metaphase D. Cytokinesis
8. Which of the following increases genetic variation during meiosis?
A. Spindle fiber formationB. Crossing overC. Condensing of chromatin into chromosomesD. Centromere formation
Meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half so that each gamete is haploid (n) in terms of chromosome number. Thus, when fertilization occurs the resulting zygote will have the correct diploid (2n) number of chromosomes.
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