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- The following pairs of term differentiate mitosis from meiosis. Describe the pair of terms briefly. 1. Somatic cells vs. sex cells 2. Haploid cells vs. Diploid cells 3. Homologous chromosomes vs. Sister chromatids 4. Daughter cells vs. 2 daughter cells 5. 2n = 6 vs n = 3Which of the following statements does BEST compare the processes of mitosis and meiosis? Group of answer choices Mitosis involves two division cycles and results in haploid gametes, while meiosis consists of one division cycle and results in a diploid daughter cell Mitosis involves two division cycles and results in diploid daughter cells, while meiosis consists of one division cycle and results in haploid gametes. Mitosis involves one division cycle and results in diploid daughter cells, while meiosis consists of two division cycles and results in haploid gametes. Mitosis involves one division cycle and results in haploid gametes, while meiosis consists of two division cycles and results in diploid daughter cells.In tabular form list down at least 4 differences between Mitosis and Meiosis First Column 2nd Column 3rd Column Format: Bases of Comparison : Mitosis : Meiosis 1. 2. 3. 4.
- Mitosis is used to make more body cells while meiosis is only used to make gametes for sexual reproduction. Use the diagram to identify one similarity and one difference between mitosis and meiosis. Your answer must specifically refer to this diagram. [i.e. say what specific cells in the diagram show the similarity or difference] Mitosis Parent cell Meiosis Parent cell DNA replicates DNA replicates 2 daughter cells 2 daughter cells 4 daughter cells U.S. National Library of Medicine (Level 3) tv МacВook Air 80 DD F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 F2 F3 @ # $ & * 3 4 9. 7 8 W E R Y 一 S H J K C V M VIf a parent cell of a sexually-reproducing species has 28 chromosomes, the number of chromosomes in the zygote would be 14. 28. 56. 112. impossible to determine with the information given. A tetrad is composed of two chromosomes with two sister chromatids each. two sister chromatids with separate centromeres. four chromosomes with two sister chromatids each. four sister chromatids are attached at a common centromere. QUESTION 3 During crossing-over genetic material is exchanged between sister chromatids, resulting in new combinations of alleles. genetic material is exchanged between non-sister chromatids, resulting in new combinations of alleles. sister chromatids from each homologous chromosomes of a tetrad are exchanged, resulting in new combination of alleles. one homologous chromosome of a tetrad is exchanged with another tetrad, resulting in new combinations…List the differences between mitosis and meiosis in the following chart:
- Which of the following statements is not true in comparing mitosis and meiosis? a. Twice the number of cells are produced in meiosis as in mitosis. b. Meiosis is involved in the production of gametes, unlike mitosis. c. Crossing over occurs in meiosis I but not in meiosis II or mitosis. d. Meiosis and mitosis both produce cells that are genetically identical. e. In both mitosis and meiosis, the parental cell is diploid.Which of the following is true regarding where mitosis and meiosis occur within multicellular organisms? Meiosis occurs only in gamete-forming cells; all cells can perform mitosis. Meiosis occurs only in gamete-forming cells; mitosis is only for specialized dividing cells. Mitosis occurs only in gamete-forming cells; all cells can perform meiosis. Mitosis occurs only in gamete-forming cells; meiosis is only for specialized dividing cells.Table below presents the criteria to be used in comparing mitosis and meiosis. Provide the missing information CRITERIA MITOSIS MEIOSIS Presence of synapses presence of crossing over cell type that undergoes cell division number of daughter cells formed DNA content of cells at start of division DNA content of daughter cells genetic consequences
- A cat germ cell has a haploid number of 19 chromosomes.Complete the following table by stating the number of cells, the number of chromatids, and the number of chromosomes at the end of each of the following stages of meiosis and mitosis. (Please note this is an emply chart, I'm unsure why it got declined last time because it is not graded) Meiosis Meiosis Mitosis Prophase I Telophase I Telophase Number of cells Number of Chromatids Number of ChromosomesThe long-nosed cusimanse is a diploid organism with n=18. According to wikipedia, the cusimanse has a weasel-shaped body with dark or reddish brown fur and weighs ~2 lbs at maturity. Laotia For each of the following, indicate the total number of chromosomes, the number of pairs of homologous chromosomes and the number of pairs of sister chromatids. Indicate if the cell in question is diploid or haploid and if the daughter cell will be diploid or haploid. A. A non-dividing skin cell Total number of chromosomes: Number of pairs of homologous chromosomes: Number of pairs of sister chromatids: boxe Diploid or haploid? B. A cell is metaphase of mitosis: Total number of chromosomes: Number of pairs of homologous chromosomes: Number of pairs of sister chromatids: Diploid or haploid? Daughter cell diploid or haploid? C. Cell in prophase meiosis I: Total number of chromosomes: Number of pairs of homologous chromosomes: Number of pairs of sister chromatids: Diploid or haploid? Daughter cell…Complete the following table to summarize the processes of mitosis and meiosis. Complete the following table to summarize the processes of mitosis and meiosis. Factor Mitosis Meiosis Number of times chromosomes replicate in one complete cell cycle 1, 2, 3 or 4 1, 2, 3 or 4 Number of divisions in one complete cell cycle 1, 2, 3 or 4 1, 2, 3 or 4 Number of cells resulting from one complete cell cycle 1, 2, 3 or 4 1, 2, 3 or 4 Ploidy and chromosome number of parent cell (human) Answer Answer Answer Answer Ploidy and chromosome number of daughter cells (human) Answer Answer Answer Answer Function of division process growth and repair, genetic variation or both growth and repair, genetic variation or both