Mitosis and Meiosis

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Which chromosomal alterations would you expect to have the most drastic consequences?

Deletion

If a mother cell starts with 20 chromosomes (it's diploid number) after MEIOSIS it will have 20 chromosomes

FALSE

Sex cells are produced by Mitosis

FALSE

At what checkpoint do most cells divide?

G1

Immediately follows cell division

G1

In certain fungi and algae, cells undergo mitosis repeatedly without subsequently undergoing cytokinesis. What would result from this?

Large cells containing many nuclei

Does division of chromosomes during anaphase of mitosis lead to genetic variability?

No

Mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells

TRUE

The stages of Interphase are G1, S, and G2

TRUE

A culture of mouse cells is treated with a chemical that interferes with the activity of microfilaments. What would probably be affected the most?

cytokinesis

Human somatic cells are

diploid

Human gametes are

haploid

What is the most significant difference between mitosis and meiosis?

homologous pairs of chromosomes are split up in meiosis

Crossing over is

important in genetic recombination

Halves the number of chromosomes in cellss

meiosis

Which type of human cell would be unlikely to divide?

muscle cell

Disorders involving unusual numbers of sex chromosomes show that "maleness" is caused by

presence of a Y chromosome

Carry information for the same characteristics at corresponding locations

two chromosomes of a homologous pair

The extra chromosome in down syndrome usually comes from the egg, rather than the sperm, because

probability of Down syndrome increases with age of mother

In telophase of mitosis, the mitotic spindle breaks down and nuclear envelopes form. This is essentially the opposite of what happens in...

prophase

When does crossing over occur?

prophase 1

What is produced during the S phase between cell divisions?

sister chromatids

Who carries the same genetic information?

sister chromatids

Which cells undergo Meiosis?

sperm cells

Cytokinesis begins in what phase?

telophase

What happens in Interphase?

the DNA makes a copy of itself

A zoologist examined an intense cell from a crayfish and counted 200 chromosomes, each consisting of two chromatids, at prophase I of mitosis. What would he expect to see in each of the four cells at telophase II of meiosis if he looked in the crayfish ovary?

100 chromosomes, each consisting of one chromatid

If there are 22 chromosomes in the nucleus of a toad skin cell, a toad egg would contain how many chromosomes?

11

A human bone marrow cell, in prophase of mitosis, contains 46 chromosomes. How many chromatids does it contain altogether?

92

Occurs directly after metaphase

anaphase


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