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Which describes meiosis II?
Two new cells are formed with half the number of chromosomes. Every chromosome in the parent cell is
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Which describes meiosis I?
Centromeres hold the two chromatids together. The chromosome pairs line up in the center of the cell.
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Which of the following describes meiosis? (1 point)
• Makes new sex cells, creates 2 daughter cells each with 23 chromosomes
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A special type of cell division, called meiosis, is used to form sex cells or gametes. Which statement is true about this type
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Crossing over occurs during (1 point)
Anaphase 1 Metaphase 1 Prophase 1 Prophase 2
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I)Which step that occurs in meiosis increases genetic variation in multicellular organisms?(1 point) Responses Formation of
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J)Which of the following describes meiosis?(1 point) Responses Makes new sex cells, creates 2 daughter cells each with 23
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During meiosis, genetic diversity results from which of the following processes?
replication of the cell's DNA recombination via
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During meiosis, homologous chromosomes frequently exchange portions of their DNA. This process increases the number of different
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During meiosis, the process of crossing over results in new combinations of alleles because
A. genetic material is removed during
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What is the main function of meiosis?
A. to produce more embryonic cells following fertilization B. to produce gametes for sexual
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In a diploid organism with a haploid chromosome number of 8, how many sister chromatids are present in its meiotic metaphase II
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During meiosis, each diploid parent cell divides
and produces haploid daughter cells.
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During meiosis, genetic diversity results from which of the following processes?
independent assortment of chromosomes
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Meiosis, which occurs during sexual reproduction, allows for a great variety of possible gene combinations. Which of the
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During normal meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair up and separate so that each gamete receives a copy of every chromosome.
Somet
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During meiosis, the process of crossing over results in new combinations of alleles because
A. genetic material is exchanged
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During which stage of meiosis do homologous chromosome pairs line up in the middle of the cell?
A. telophase II B. anaphase I C.
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During meiosis, homologous chromosomes frequently exchange portions of their DNA. This process increases the number of different
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What is the main function of meiosis?
A. to produce a clone of an organism in asexual reproduction B. to produce gametes for
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During meiosis, the process of crossing over results in new combinations of alleles because
A. genetic material is exchanged
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What is the main function of meiosis?
A. to produce gametes for sexual reproduction B. to produce more body cells within an
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During meiosis, homologous chromosomes frequently exchange portions of their DNA. This process increases the number of different
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Which cells are NOT formed during meiosis?
Group of answer choices egg cells gametes somatic sperm cells
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In which phase of meiosis would certain gene segments of the homologous pairs of chromosomes "crossover" and
exchange genetic
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Which event takes place during anaphase II of meiosis?
Group of answer choices sister chromatids separate cytoplasm divides
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Produces 4 unique haploid cells.
Group of answer choices Meiosis I Mitosis Telophase I Meiosis II
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During meiosis, genetic diversity results from which of the following processes?
independent assortment of chromosomes
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During meiosis, homologous chromosomes frequently exchange portions of their DNA. This process increases the number of different
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During sexual reproduction, gametes, or sex cells, are produced through the process of meiosis.
How many chromosomes should be in
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Meiosis, which occurs during sexual reproduction, allows for a great variety of possible gene combinations. Which of the
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During meiosis, genetic diversity results from which of the following processes?
replication of the cell's DNA recombination via
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During meiosis, each diploid parent cell divides
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Meiosis is the process through which sex cells, or egg and sperm cells, are produced in multicellular organisms. This process is
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A giraffe sex cell divides by meiosis. The daughter cells produced each have _______ chromosomes.
A. 62 B. 15 C. 31 D. 93
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During meiosis, homologous chromosomes frequently exchange portions of their DNA. This process increases the number of different
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During normal meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair up and separate so that each gamete receives a copy of every chromosome.
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During meiosis, homologous chromosomes line up next to each other. If one arm of a chromatid crosses over the arm of another
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In what phase of meiosis does the process of independent assortment of chromosomes begin—when maternal and paternal homologues
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Pair of sister chromatids are pulled apart during anaphase
Meiosis 1 meiosis 2 or both
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Independent assortment occurs here.
Meiosis 1 meiosis 2 or both
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Haploid cells result.
Meiosis 1 meiosis 2 or both
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Homologous pairs of Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell before separating.
Meiosis 1 meiosis 2 or both
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During meiosis, homologous chromosomes line up next to each other. If one arm of a chromatid crosses over the arm of another
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The second division of meiosis is essentially
A. mitosis that begins with two haploid cells and ends with four haploid cells. B.
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What is the term used to describe homologous chromosomes exchanging genetic material during meiosis?(1 point) Responses
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During meiosis, homologous chromosomes line up next to each other. If one arm of a chromatid crosses over the arm of another
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Meiosis is cell division that creates gametes in sexually reproducing organisms. Chromosomes are randomly assorted and are
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Meiosis generates gametes for sexual reproduction. The mixing of the blue and red chromosomes in the model below demonstrates a
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In what type of cells do meiosis occur
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Biology
Biology Education
Cell Biology
Cell Division
Cell Division/Genetics
Cell Processes
Cell Replication
Cell Reproduction
Cell Types
Cellular Biology
Cellular Division
Cellular Processes
Cellular processes (or Cell Division)
Cellular Reproduction
Chromosomes
Genetic Variation
Genetics
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Sexual reproduction