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19. Which one of the following statements about mitosis is correct? A. It's part of...
Which of the following statements is correct? Meiosis involves one division and produces two nonidentical daughter nuclei. Mitosis involves two divisions and produces four identical daughter nuclei. Mitosis involves one division and produces two nonidentical daughter nuclei. Meiosis involves two divisions and produces four nonidentical daughter nuclei.
Which of the following statements about mitosis and meiosis are TRUE? (check all that apply) Mitosis consists of a single nuclear division, whereas meiosis consists of two nuclear divisions. Mitosis produces genetically identical cells, whereas meiosis produces genetically variable cells. The number of chromosomes in the newly formed cells is the same as in the original cell in both mitosis and meiosis. DNA replication occurs prior to mitosis and meiosis.
Shaw University 8. Which of the following statements is correct? a. Crossing over occurs in prophase I of meiosis and metaphase of mitosis. b. DNA replication occurs once prior to mitosis and twice prior to meiosis c. Both mitosis and meiosis result in daughter cells identical to the parent cells. d. Karyokinesis occurs once in mitosis and twice in meiosis. e. Synapsis occurs in prophase of mitosis. 9. The cell cycle in a certain cell type has a duration of...
Statements 1 through 8 describe mitosis, meiosis, or both. Use the choices below (A-E) to indicate which process is described in each statement. Please remember to write all of your answers on your test copy. A. The statement is true for mitosis only. B. The statement is true for meiosis I only. C. The statement is true for meiosis II only. D. The statement is true for mitosis and meiosis I. E. The statement is true for mitosis and meiosis...
O can be used to remove damaged or malfunctioning cells O increases the number of somatic cells. O occurs as telomeres increase in length. O increases the number of gamete cells O is a process that repairs damaged DNA. QUESTION 24 Cytokinosis usually, but not always, follows mitosis. If a cell undergoos mitosis and not cytokinosis, this would result in O a cell with a single large nucleus. a cell with two or more nuclei. O feedback responsos that provent...
Match the following terms to the correct definition
Match the following terms to the correct definition. 1. term used to describe the double stranded chromosomes present after DNA replication alleles A. cell division that results in the formation of B 4 cells each containing haploid number of chromosomes crossing over division of the cytoplasm type of cell division that results in the formation of 2 daughter cells genetically identical to parent cell pairing of homologous sister chromatids during prophase I...
Mitosis Meiosis 1. Define the Term 2. In what part of the body does it occur? 3. Does it start with DNA Replication? 4. How many total cell divisions does it include? Answer these questions about the CELLS PRODUCED BY THIS PROCESS (daughter cells): 5. Are they genetically identical to each other? 6. Are they genetically identical to the original parent cell? 7. Are they Haploid or Diploid? 8. In a human, how many chromosomes do they have?
Which of the following statements are true regarding Mitosis
and Binary Fission?
I. Binary Fission is a form of asexual reproduction
II. Both Mitosis and Binary Fission result in genetically
identical cells
III. Mitosis involves the formation of a new cell wall
IV. In both Mitosis and Binary Fission the DNA is
replicated
A. I and IV B. I, II, and III C. I, II, and IV OD. II, III, and IV
Compare Mitosis vs Meiosis for each of the following parts A. When is DNA replicated? B. How many divisions are there? C is there a synapsid or homologous chromosomes? D. Number of daughter cells? Genetic composition(identical to parent cell?)(haploid or diploid?)? E. Role in animal body
Name: Mitosis vs. Melosis Period Date: QUESTION 1 concept map comparing mitosis and meiosis. Use the following te rms, each term can be diploid cell, one cell division, four haploid cells, parent ce cell divisions, body cell, same, chromosomes & cell, half, two diploid cells, forms haploid cell Use used one or more times: ll, two 2. Define homokgous chromosome 3. Define sister chromatids 4. Describe 2 parts of meiosis that are similar to mitosis. a. b. 5. Identify whether...