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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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What would happen to the chromosome number if there were no meiosis in the formation of gametes?
Why cells undergoing mitosis
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Roberta
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what would happen if Meiosis did not occur?
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susan marshall
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During what phase does crossing-over occur? A. prophase I
B. metaphase I C. anaphase I D. telophase I
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brit
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In trisomy 21, most nondisjunction events take place during female meiosis rather than male meiosis. What might be one factor
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Alexa
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In which phase of meiosis do tetrads form?(1 point) Responses telophase I telophase I telophase II telophase II metaphase I
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ice pop prime
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A normal human cell with 46 chromosomes undergoes meiosis. One tetrad fails to separate during anaphase I. The two pairs of
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ice pop prime
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What is the separation of homologous chromosomes during Anaphase I of meiosis
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Matt
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Read the statment and then say which answer is right, why its right and why the others are wrong.
I think the answer might be D
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Kathryn
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Why does meiosis stop at phase II for the female and does not finish until after it has been fertilized by a sperm?
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suzanne
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i need help with the phases of meiosis with the number of cells present in each phase, and the homologus pairs per cell
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maggie r
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please can someone help i need to know the difference at telophase 2 of meiosis if their had been a crossing over at a postision
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bex
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Please help i am on a dead line and am stuck on this question,
Gametes produced in the process of meiosis in humans (chromosome
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charlie
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you start with a cell that has a 2N number of 84. this cell goes through meiosis. for each of the following stages, determine
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cookie
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what difference would there be in the product cells at telophase II of the meiosis if there had been one crossing over at a
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jane
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in addition to the above a labelled diagram is also required to show the product cells derived from this cell at the telophase 2
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ruby
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Help required, Gametes are produced in the process of meiosis. In humans, one pair of autosmes (chromosome 4) has a short arm
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ruby
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How would the gametes be affected if a pair of chromatids failed to separate in the second meiotic division?
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Anonymous
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A student creates a model of the two-step process of meiosis. image 7562ab4cc5f94974aa46f5156b24569e Which choice
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bhgu
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The model below represents a phase of meiosis. What stage of meiosis does the picture below represent? 1Points A
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Unit 5 Cell Production
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A normal human cell with 46 chromosomes undergoes meiosis. One tetrad fails to separate during anaphase I. The two pairs of
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red
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what is the difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis ?
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during meiosis, non-sister chromatids may exchange sections of DNA leading to genetic diversity. what is this process called ?
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A cell undergoes cytokinesis after meiosis I. What step happens next?
prophase II metaphase II anaphase II telophase II
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onlyUUUUU
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
In the first step of meiosis I, . In the second step, . In the third step, .
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yourlittlesmileisalliremeber!
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crossing over occurs during
a ) metaphase 1 b ) prophase 1 c ) prophase 2 d ) anaphase 1
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meiosis creates
a ) two genetically identical somatic cells b ) two genetically different somatic cells c ) four genetically
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what is the term used to describe homologous chromosomes exchanging genetic material during meiosis?
a ) frameshift mutation b )
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Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point) Responses Genetic variations can only
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In females the first meiotic cell division produces______cells. One of the cell is _____ than the other and is called the
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Carol
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The process in which the chromosomes in sex cells are reduced by half is called
Answer choicesalleles, chromosome, incomplete
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Anonymous
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Which phases of meiosis are defined by Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment?
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Anonymous
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A student claims the probability a human sperm will receive all chromatids of maternal origin is 50 %. Explain why she is wrong.
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Ashley
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A scientist views a process that has occurred during meiosis, as shown in the diagram.
The scientist claims that genetic
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Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point)
Responses Anaphase, metaphase, and
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I have to draw a labelled diagram to show the chromatids of a diploid cell at the end of anaphase I of meiosis for a person who
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Hol
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Why is it important that cells produced after meiosis be diverse?
My answer: Meiosis is involved it the formation of gametes, so
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school lover
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were you able in all cases to determine the parent and meiotic stage of origin of the nondisjunction?
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Emily
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what differences would there be in the product cells at telephose II of meiosis if there had been one crossing over at a
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Gemma
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during prophase one of meiosis, are there 46 homologus pairs per cell or 23?
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Janelle
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Some teachers explain that meiosis is actually mitosis happening twice. Is this a correct assumption?Why might teachers say this
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Zari
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MEIOSIS
1)name the process unique to meiosis that occurs during bivalent formation that may increase genetic diversity? 2)how are
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sk
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1. Why is it important for gametes to be haploid?
A. It is impossible for them to be diploid because reproduction does not result
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RideOrDie
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1. Meiosis occurs during the production of gametes_______ within the sex organs. It is a type of division that reduces the
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Roderick
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1. In females the first meiotic cell division produces____cells.
2. One of the cells is ___ than the other and is called ______.
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Sue
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During which phase of meiosis is DNA copied?
prophase 1 interphase anaphase 1 telophase 1
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In Meiosis I, the members of each chromosome pair separate and end up in different cells.
A Punnett square is actually a way to
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Adamissmart
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Read the statment and then say which answer is right, why its right and why the others are wrong.
I think the answer might be D
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Kathryn
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Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point) Responses Phase I results in daughter
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Genetic Variation Through Meiosis Quick Check
1. Why is it important for gametes to be haploid? -They fuse to form a diploid
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Biology
Biology Education
Cell Biology
Cell Division
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Cell Processes
Cell Replication
Cell Reproduction
Cell Types
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Cellular Reproduction
Chromosomes
Genetic Variation
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Sexual reproduction