Diagram a cell that has a ploidy 2n=6 going through (a) Mitosis and (b) Meiosis. Use...
2. Draw a cell where 2n = 6 in each phase of the cell cycle. Use a longer chromosome for Chromosome 1 and a medium chromosome for Chromosome 2 and a short chromosome for Chromosome 3 and use two different colors to represent the maternal and paternal chromosomes. Be sure to clearly indicate what is going on with the 1-nuclear envelope, 2-centrosomes, 3-chromosomes in each of the stages. prophase/ prophase 1/ prophase 2 metaphase/ metaphase 1/ metaphase 2 anaphase/ anaphase...
Mitosis and Meiosis. 1. Draw a cell where 2n = 6 in each phase of Mitosis, Meiosis 1, and Meiosis 2. Be sure to clearly indicate what is going on with the 1-nuclear envelope, 2-centrosomes, 3-chromosomes in each of the stages. 2. For a diploid organism where 2n = 16, please indicate the number of chromosomes and chromatids at each of the Mitosis, Meiosis 1, Meiosis 2 stages.
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Class 16 Meiosis (and Mitosis) Worksheet Work together but each student must complete and turn in their own worksheet. 1. The graph below shows interphase and then mitotic cell division (for two cycles) a. Label G1, G2 and S on this graph. b. Highlight with a new color or THICKEN the line to indicate MITOSIS. c. At what stage of mitosis does the amount of DNA per...
Diploid Diploid Start Go 46 46 These in essence are the products of mitosis, and meiosis. Draw the steps of mitosis and meiosis in a cell containing only 4 chromosomes (2 pairs). These chromosomes are differentiated Mitosis . vs. Meiosis End (46 Paternal copy (from father) . TID MID (23) (23) (23) (23) Diploid Maternal copy (from mother) Haploid Homologous pair (chromosome 1) Homologous pair (chromosome 2) By color Based on which parent they originate from. Use this color scheme...
Generating. A cell is 2n = 4 and will soon go through meiosis I and meiosis II, to become four genetically distinct haploid cells. Draw and label all the stages (prophase I, metaphase II, etc.) and the location/distribution of chromosomes using red and blue colors for the chromosomes in cach stage. In at least one of the homologous pairs, show crossing over using two different alleles of your choice. (15 points)
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Lab 13. Mitosis and Meiosis Purpose The purpose of this lab is to understand the process of mitosis and melosis in animal and plant cells. Learning Objectives After completing this lab, you will be able to: 1. Describe the stages of mitosis. 2. Identify the stages of mitosis in an onion root or whitefish blastula using a light microscope. 3. Describe how cytokinesis differs in plant vs. animal cells. 4. Name and...
ESC ? V AD RO 13. Diagram a diploid cell (2N-4) completing meiosis. On each chromosome place two genes, and assume each member of a homologous pair of chromosomes carries a different allele of the two genes tha reside on it. Use letters to denote genes, and upper/lowercase to indicate alleles. 14. In regard to your diagram for #17 above: a. how many daughter cells are produced by one complete round of meiosis?
2. A diploid cell contains two pairs of chromosomes, which we will call 1 and 2. Assume chromosome! is clearly larger than chromosome 2. Each chromosome pair contains a maternal and a paternal member (e.g. 1 and 1 & 2 and 2"). An allele called G is localized to 1" whereas an allele called g is on chromosome 1P. Allele R is localized to 2m whereas alleler is localized to 2. Using these designations and clearly drawn and labeled chromosomes,...
Compare mitosis and meiosis by filling in the chart below. Meiosis Mitosis Characteristic Are daughter cells genetically identical or different from the parent? Involves how many cell divisions? Produces how many daughter cells? Produces haploid or diploid cells? Produces what type of cell? Sister chromatids or homologous chromosomes separate? What are the functions of the cells produced? 05 Answer the following Explain how segregation of chromosomes during meiosis can generate four types of gametes (assume four chromosomes, two homologous pairs)...
all these questions have more than one correct answers 1) Meiosis & mitosis have similarities as well as differences. Which of the following represent similarities? a) Both increases genetic variation b) Both change in chromosomes number in daughter cells c) Both only occur in eukaryotes D) DNA replication must occur prior to both e) Both make use of a spindle to separate chromatids 2) Meiosis is a special form of cell division. Select any of the following that applies to...