Bio Chapter 8

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What chromosomes belong to a normal human femal

44 autosomes and 2 X chromosomes

what chromosomes belong to a normal human MALE

44 autosomes, one X chromosome, and one Y chromosome

chromatin consists of

DNA and protein

In meiosis, how does prophase I differ from prophase II

During prophase I there is one diploid cell; during prophase II there are two haploid cells.

philosophically, what is the cause of these genetic abnormalities

a consequence of sin in the world

which of these could lead to the mistake evident in the karyotype

a nondisjunction in meiosis II in gamete formation

sexual reproduction in humans

allows a haploid sperm cell to fertilize a haploid egg cell

chromosomes that do NOT determine the sex of an individual are called

autosomes

Gametes have to

be haploid in order to contribute half of the genetic material

what is the difference between a benign and a malignant tumor

benign tumors do not metastasize; malignant tumors do

Stomatic cells are _______ while gametes are _______

body cells, sperm and egg cells

Homologous chromosomes

carry genes controlling the same inherited characteristics

sister chromatids are joined at the

centromere

which of the following occurs during interphase

chromosome duplication occurs

during metaphase

chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

the function of independent assortment is

create genetic diversity in the offspring

which of the following is a characteristic seen in prophase I that does NOT occur in prophase II

crossing over occurs

one celled organisms reproducing asexually produce ______ cells while most multicellular organisms repreoduce sexually by ______ cells

diploid, haploid

the purpose of cell replicating its genetic material before mitosis is to

divide the genetic material and yet maintain the same original amount

A karyotype (a chromosome display) would be unable to determine

eye color

How much genetic material is present in a cell during prophase I compared to a cell that has completed meiosis II?

four times as much

crossing over during prophase I results in

genetic recombination

a cell that completed the cell cycle without undergoing cytokinesis would

have two nuclei

What is said to be independent of each other in independent assortment

homologous chromosomes

What is said to be independent of each other in independent assortment?

homologous chromosomes

what is assorted or separated during independent assortment

homologous chromosomes

Non-disjunction occurs when

homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids fail to separate

During metaphase I,

homologous chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

which of the following is the best description of the events in anaphase I

homologous chromosomes randomly separate and migrate to opposite poles

at anaphase I ___________ is seperated while at anaphase II ____________ is separated

homologous chromosomes, sister chromatids

What is an example of an organism that can sometimes produce asexually by parthenogenesis

komodo dragon

this diagram of the human life cell shows that

meiosis produces haploid sperm and egg cells

One difference between mitosis and meiosis is

mitosis produces cells genetically identical to the parent cell, but meiosis does not

one celled organisms can asexually reproduce by _____ while most multicellylar organismss sexually reproduce by

mitosis, meiosis

cancer is all of the following except

normal cellular growth

The chromosomes of eukaryotic cells are found in the

nucleus

as shown in the following figure, plant cell cytokinesis differs from animal cell cytokinesis because _________.

plant cells form a cell plate and animal cells do not

ordinary cell division produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical. this type of cell division is important for all the following functions EXCEPT

production of sperm and eggs

the CORRECT sequence of stages of mitosis is

prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

which of the following will help prevent cancer and increase survival

seek early detection of tumors

Which of these describes the type of reproduction that is most adaptive in a rapidly changing environment with many different parasitic diseases present

sexual reproduction because the diversity of genotypes increases the likelihood that there is one which can survive in a new environment

A duplicated chromosome consists of two

sister chromatids

which of these events occurs during anaphase

sister chromatids become separate chromosomes

centrosomes produce _______, while spindle microtubules ________

spindle microtubules, guide the separation of the chromosomes

God designed parthenogenesis for some of his creatures to preserve the creature in time of

stress

cytokinesis typically begins during what stage of mitosis

telophase

which of the following is a stage of mitosis

telophase

the above figure shows

that meiosis results in the formation of four haploid daughter cells

genetic variation is accomplished by all but one of the following. choose the exception

the events of meoisis II

during telophase,

the events of prophase are reversed

which of the following occurs during prophase

the mitotic spindle begins to form

at the end of meiosis

there are 4 haploid cells

the karyotype above shows

trisomy 21, a cause of down syndrome

the mitotoic cell cycle results in the production of

two cells, each with the same amount of genetic material and the same genetic information

upon completion of telephase I and cytokinesis, there are _______ cells

two haploid


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