
The cell mentioned is in telophase.
Telophase is the last stage of karyokinesis . During this phase , we find the daughter chromosomes with just one arm . This is because during have split the previous stage each chromosome must have split to form daughter chromosomes with one arm. So we have two sets of chromosomes present at the two poles (ends) of the cell. Around them nuclear membrane reforms and nucleolus also reforms. All these changes are seen in the cell mentioned above. So it is in telophase of the cell division.
You look through a microscope, and see a cell with the following characteristics. What phase of...
3. Return the slide and microscope to their appropriate location, taking care to proper microscope handling and storage techniques. Define the term "cell cycle." use 163 Fill in the missing labels from the cell cycle diagram shown here. Give the phase of the cell cycle in which the following events are happening: The chromosomes are uncoiled in the nucleus, transcription and transla- tion are taking place, and the cell is engaged in normal, day-to-day activi- . ties . The chromosomes...
You are studying a cell which, before the S phase of the cell cycle, has 8 chromosomes and 1.2 picograms (1.2 × 1012 grams) of DNA. Complete the following table with the expected number of chromosomes, chromatids, and homologous pairs, and the amount of DNA in each area or pole of the spindle at each of the stages indicated. TYPED ANSWER ONLY Chromosomes Chromatids Homologous pairs DNA amount Prophase (Mitosis) Anaphase (Mitosis) Prophase I (Meiosis) Anaphase I (Meiosis) Anaphase II...
2. Match the phase to the description. NOTE: this question might look a little different on the Moodle activity. Read carefully. Phase Hanne Description of Events in the Life of a Cell • Anaphase of muitosis A. The combined phases of GI/Go+S+G2 • Gl phase • G2 phase B. The cell is metabolically active; the cell duplicates argumelles and cytosolie components; the cell size starts to increase the cell makes proteins which will soon be used in DNA synthesis C....
Question 1 Which phase of mitosis is the cell below in? Telophase Prophase Metaphase AnaphaseQuestion 2 A cell in telophase would be defined by which of the following characteristics? The nuclear envelop is breaking down so that the mitotic spindles can attach to the sister chromatids. The actin cytoskeleton is constricting the cell membrane, separating the the daughter cells from each other. The mitotic spindles have attached to kinetochores and moved the sister chromatids into the center of the cell. Two nuclear envelops are forming, one around each set of...
In focusing a compound microscope, one should view the slide under: Lowest magnification first Highest magnification first It doesn't matter which magnification one first views the slide No answer text provided. Question #12: What makes meiosis different from mitosis? Meiosis produces diploid cells, while mitosis produces haploid cells Meiosis does not have a G1 phase while mitosis has a G1 phase Homologous chromosomes randomly line up in pairs during metaphase I in meiosis, whereas in mitosis during metaphase, each chromosome...
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Materials Needed per class: 1 box of 24 microscope slides of meiosis 1 1 box of 24 microscope slides of meiosis 2 red and yellow popbead chromosome kits Objectives To become familiar with the process of meiosis and to be able to identify the principal phases of meiosis To understand how the process of meiosis is similar to mitosis and how it differs from mitosis Introduction The genetic information of a cell is encoded in...
Unit 3 Study Resource Meiosis • Process by which diploid cells create haploid cells NOT part of the cell cycle > only some cells ever undergo meiosis During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes line up to allow them to be separated into two new cells o They can become "tangled" during this phase, which leads to crossing-over (rearranging the alleles) O Result of meiosis I is two non-identical haploid cells Meiosis Il looks very similar to mitosis, in that sister chromatids...
72. Looking into your microscope, vou spot an unusual coll Instead of the typical rounded cell shape, the cen dcell shape, the cell has a very narrow middle separating two bulging ends. It sort of looks like the number or to this cell is two buiging ends. It sort of looks like the number 81 You realize that A) undergoing cytokinesis. C) in the G1 phase of interphase. B) in the S phase of interphase. D) about to undergo mitosis....
Question 3 Cell cycle progression is controlled by the rhythmic accumulation and degradation of:Question 3 options:CyclinsCyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks)BothQuestion 4 During metaphase of mitosis:Question 4 options:DNA is replicatedSister chromatids line up together on the equatorDNA is uncoiled and in useSpindle fibers are absentPreparation for cell division beginsQuestion 5 During cell division, cytokinesis is completed by the end of:Question 5 options:prophaseanaphasemetaphasetelophaseinterphaseQuestion 6 Crossing over or recombination most frequently occurs during:Question 6 options:prophase I of meiosismetaphase II of meiosisprophase of mitosistelophase of mitosisprophase II of meiosisQuestion 7 In...
Use the information and data you gathered during the lab to answer the following questions. Describe the materials you chose for each structure in your cell models and briefly explain why you chose that particular material. Chromosomes: Nuclear envelope: Centrioles: Spindle: When looking at the onion slide under the microscope, what stage were the majority of the cells in? Why do you think that is? What evidence from the onion root slide shows that mitosis is a continuous process, not...