1. How did you develop from a single-celled zygote to an organism with trillions of cells? How many mitotic cell divisions would it take for zygote to grow into an organism with 100 trillion cells?
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Q: 4. Finding the size of a sea urchin embryo Observe the image of the sea urchin embryo. 50um Photo…
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Q: 1) Compare mitosis and meiosis. How are they similar? How are they different?
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- Which type of cells undergo cell division using meiosis? O gametes O skin cells muscle cells O all cells1.Meiosis results in how many more daughter cells than mitosis? 2. Which type of cell division involves ripping "double" chromosomes into "single" chromosomes? 3. Sarah inherits a new mutation from her mother. During which stage of cell division did the mutation likely occur? 4. The nuclear membrane dissolves during which stage?What is true of mitosis?1. A cell undergoes two cell divisions.2 .The daughter cells produced are gametes.3.Hofblogous chromosomes are separated to produce four haploid daughter cells.4. Sister chromatids separate to produce two diploid daughter dells.
- The cell above is a lung cell of a salamander. In whichstage of mitosis is it? What are the structures visible ingreen and blue fluorescence?1. Why do meristematic cells have a prominent nucleus and dense cytoplasm but they lack vacuole?What are the main animal cell organelles involved in cell reproduction?
- Embryo is a solid ball of cells 2. (a) Describe the difference between pluripotent and multipotent stems cells.Which of the following is FALSE about mitotic cell division and mitosis? O A. Mitotic cell division is 6 stages: Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis while mitosis is 4 stages: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase. O B. The terms mitotic cell division and mitosis are the same and they can be used interchangeably to refer to cells dividing to make more cells. O C.A mitotic cell division includes mitosis and mitosis is part of a mitotic cell division. O D. During mitotic cell division, 1 cell divides into 2 cells and during mitosis, 1 nucleus divides into 2 nuclei.What is multinucleate cell called?
- 6)From the menu on the left on Virtual Urchin, click on "embryogenesis to hatching". This will display a video of sea urchin development. Photos of key stages taken with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) are shown next to the video. In addition to watching the video by clicking the play button, you can use the slider at the bottom to move through the stages step by step. Doing this will allow you watch how cell division increases the number of cells from the initial zygote. You'll notice that these divisions start off dividing cells evenly, but at a certain point, there are some smaller cells created. These smaller cells will play very important roles in the later development stages of the urchin, so their creation is a key milestone. Which round of cell division is uneven? (hint: the SEM images will be helpful) a)First b)Second c)Third d)Fourth e)FifthSome slime molds violate the first element of cell theory because? they have no nuclei in their cells. they do not arise from pre-existing slime molds. their cells have still smaller cells living within their cytoplasms. the entire slime mold appears to lack separate cells in its structure. they do not reproduce sexually.What are two obvious differences in plant and animal cell division?