1. at what stage of mitosis can be the kind and number of chromosomes be easily detected and determined? Justify. 2. List at least 3 significance of mitosis 3. How many chromosomes are there in each stage of mitosis in onion and in animal like Drosophila?
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1. at what stage of mitosis can be the kind and number of chromosomes be easily detected and determined? Justify.
2. List at least 3 significance of mitosis
3. How many chromosomes are there in each stage of mitosis in onion and in animal like Drosophila?
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- please help me answer these 2 questions po in not more than 20 words po. Thank you What will happen to an organism once its cells failed to undergo the process of 1A. Mitosis? __________________________ 1B. Meiosis? _________________________Please help me to answer this question thank you! (Multiple choice) Select the correct answer 1. The function of mitosis is? a. To distribute the cell's DNA equally between the daughters b. To divide the cytoplasm equally between the daughter cells c. To distribute the parent cell's organelles evenly d. All of the given e. None of the give 2. The chromosomes of daughter cells formed during mitosis a. Are double the number of those in the parent cell b. Are identical to the chromosomes of the other daughter c. Are half the number of those in the parent cell d. b & c e. All 3. Which of these cells is likely to have been formed using mitosis? a. Skin cell b. Sperm cell c. Egg cell d. Heart muscle cell e. a & d 4. A certain stain colors DNA violet. When stained, which of these should appear violet? a. Chromatin b. Chromosomes c. Chromatids d. a & b e. All of the given 5. Two DNA molecules, joined at a centromere, have coiled to form tiny bodies.…Pre-lab Questions: Answer these questions before your scheduled lab period. Why is it critical that cells are able to go through mitosis? What is the purpose of meiosis? Briefly explain the 3 major stages of the cell cycle. The process of mitosis is subdivided into 4 stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. During which stage of mitosis do the following occur? ____________________ Chromosomes line up at the equator ____________________ Nuclear envelope disappears and chromosomes condense _____________________ Microtubules pull sister chromatids apart d._____________________ Nuclear envelope reappears and chromosomes condense 5.Name one way the cellular division differs between plant and animal cells. Name 3 differences between mitosis and meiosis. 1) 2) 3)
- Good day, could you please help me answer the following. This is just 1 problem, the questions are connected. Thank you so much! a) A commercial stage micrometer has a total length of 1000 μm and is divide into 100 equal divisions. What is the length of each stage division in millimeters? b) Fourteen (14) ocular divisions coincide with three stage divisions. Assuming that the graduations of the stage micrometer are spaced 10 μm, what is the known distance between the three stage divisions in millimeters? c) With the same given information on b), what would be the distance of one ocular division?please explain this in a length of a full page as much detail please 1.What are the primary functions of cell division (Mitosis) as compared to Meiosis, how are the daughter cells produced in each process different?Please answer All the Questions. I will give a thumbs up or like. Describe the life of one chromosome as it proceeds through an entire cell cycle, starting with G1 of interphase and ending with telophase of mitosis. Classify epithelia on the basis of cell layering and cell shape. Using words and arrows, show the blood clotting phenomenon. What characteristic of the nerve cell enables it to function for communication? Why is blood considered a tissue? What is Genetics? Who is Gregor Mendel? What are his contribution in the science of genetics? Some regards the interphase as the resting stage of the cell, do you agree with this line of thought? Support your answer. Please choose the correct answer: Which of the following does NOT occur by mitosis? Production of gametes Repair Development in the embryo Growth The following two questions refer to the sketch below of a cell containing chromosomes; The picture is attached How many chromosomes are in this cell? 2 4 8 16 How…
- please help me answer the following questions. thank you! 1. Illustrate a chromosome and label its parts. 2. Tabulate the different classifications of Human chromosomes. Group them as well using "Vogel and Motulsky's arrangement. Follow the format below. Vogel & Motulsky Arrangement Name of chromosome according to the position of the centromere Description as to the sizeWhat are these ? The options for the answers is cell cycle, twice the, the way of the cell, the same, haploid, chromosomes, and diploidSeparation of the sister chromatids is a characteristic of which stage of mitosis? prometaphase metaphase anaphase telophase
- Answer these 3 questions: just write correct answers. The cell in image is ... in interphase S phase mitosis G1 phase and one conclusion that can be drawn is : TRAP150 co-localizes with DNA TRAP 150 is cytoplasmic a clear conclusion cannot be drawn TRAP 150 does not co localize with dna in previous figure, Aurora B : co-localizes with TRAP150 it is unclear where Aurora B is localized is nuclea co-localized with DNA is cytoplasmicPLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1. In figure 1 locate the mitotic zone or region of cell division. Next, identify mitotic stages visible in figure 2. Note down visible structural changes occurring at various stages of mitosis, namely: prophase (early and late) metaphase, anaphase (early and late) and telophase (early and late). 2. Point the specific mitotic stages that can be seen in the enlarged image of onion root tip cells undergoing cell division (figure 2). 3. Search for a diagrammatic illustration of the different stages of meiosis, examine/study carefully the changes occurring in each stage. Note how these stages assemble or differ from those of mitosis. 4. Then, summarize the structural changes occurring in each stage of mitosis and meiosis in a tabular form.Please answer and explain in detail the following questions please! explain each step. THank you ! 1. Why do you think some cells use mitosis while others use meiosis? Consider the overall function of these two processes in your answer. 2. Do you agree or disagree, and why? about the question above