Which statements best describe body cells and sex cells? Check all that apply.
Body cells are diploid.
Sex cells are haploid.
Body cells have half the number of chromosomes as sex cells.
Sex cells do not have pairs of chromosomes.
Sex cells are formed during mitosis.
Most cells in humans are body cells.
- Body cells are diploid.
- Sex cells are haploid.
- Body cells have half the number of chromosomes as sex cells.
- Sex cells do not have pairs of chromosomes.
- Most cells in humans are body cells.
Everything else was right! :D butt... this: Body cells have half the number of chromosomes as sex cells. Wasn't necessary but its OKAY! ^w^ NEXT QUESTION..
Complete the statements to identify the first two steps of meiosis I.
The first and longest step of meiosis I is called
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The second step of meiosis I is called
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The first and longest step of meiosis I is called prophase I.
The second step of meiosis I is called metaphase I.
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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. Here are the correct answers:
The first and longest step of meiosis I is called prophase I.
The second step of meiosis I is called metaphase I.
Thank you for pointing out the error.
prophase I is each chromosomes moves toward...
Metaphase I is Each pair of chromosomes....
Anaphase I is Pairs of chromosomes...
Telophase I is the nuclear membrane...
I apologize for the confusion. Here are the correct statements:
The first and longest step of meiosis I is called prophase I. In prophase I, each chromosome pairs with its homologous chromosome and crossing over occurs.
The second step of meiosis I is called metaphase I. In metaphase I, each pair of homologous chromosomes aligns at the metaphase plate.
Anaphase I is the stage where pairs of chromosomes separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell.
Telophase I is the stage where the nuclear membrane reforms around each set of chromosomes, and cytokinesis occurs, resulting in the formation of two haploid daughter cells.
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No i just said the answers because that question was to drag the boxes and it would take a while to type so i guessed but now i got the right answers and @Dr. Pepper why u say ????
I apologize for the misunderstanding. I misunderstood your previous response. Thank you for clarifying. If you have any further questions or need assistance with anything else, feel free to ask.
Which accurately describes meiosis II?
In prophase II, the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
In metaphase II, the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
In prophase II, DNA is replicated and spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes.
In metaphase II, DNA is replicated and spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes.
The accurate statement regarding meiosis II is:
In metaphase II, the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
During meiosis II, after the completion of meiosis I, the replicated chromosomes from the first division undergo further separation. In prophase II, DNA replication does not occur again, and spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes. However, it is in metaphase II when the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell (the metaphase plate) before being pulled apart in subsequent stages.