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- Need answers of following questions plz help. 27. The drug cytochalasin B3 blisks the polymentation of actin muroims Which of the following events of the cell cycle in animal cells would be mod dertly dispued by cytochalasim B? A spindle famation B. spindle attachment to kinetochores C movement of chromosomes to the poles during anaphase. D cleavage furrow formation and kinesis 28. Which of the following pairs of molerades make up an MP A a growth factor and misotic facti B. ATP synthetase and a protease C. cyclin and tubulin D. cyclin and a cyclin-dependent kinase 29. Which of the following statements best describes what would happen if MPF (maationing factor) is introduced imo intature fiog oocytes that are arrested in Ci A. The cells would remain arrested in 0₂ B. The cells would enter Go C. The cells would enter milis D. The cells would begin DNA synthesis 30, If all chromosomes are not attached to the mitotic spinitie at the M pluse checkpot, the cells would most likely be…Need help with three question. Multiple choise. 1.) How is the outcome of meiosis different from the outcome of mitosis? a.) The daughter cells produced in mitosis are genetically different from the parent cells, but have the same number of chromosomes, while these are genetically similar in case of meiosis and have fewer chromosomes. b.) The daughter cells produced in mitosis are genetically similar to the parent cells and have the same number of chromosomes, while these are genetically different in meiosis and have half the number of chromosomes. c.) The daughter cells produced in both cases are genetically similar to the parent cells, but in meiosis, there are fewer chromosomes. d.) The daughter cells produced in both cases are genetically different, but in mitosis, there are fewwer chromosomes in daughter cells. 2.) What would be the effect on the number of chromosomes in gametes due to non-disjunction? a.) The chromosome number of the gametes remains the same as the parent…Describe (preferably detailed) the phases of the cell cycle and the results of mitosis thank you for your help
- please help me answer these 3 questions. thank you! 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?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…Answer as directed: Identify, define and describe each of the following terms: a. chromatid b. Centriole c. autosome d. Cytokinesis
- 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?Task: Show your work/explain your reasoning as much as possible Grading Criteria: I want the correct answer and I want to see your work or read an explanation of your reasoning. Question: Consider a diploid organism with a diploid number of 30. Show your work and/or explain logic on all parts. a. How many total chromatids will be present in a typical cell at mitotic metaphase? b. How many tetrads are present in a metaphase I cell of meiosis? c. How many dyads are present in a metaphase II cell in meiosis? d. How many monads are expected in each product cell at the end of meiosis II?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? _________________________
- topic: elodea 2. what do you think the purpose of cyclosis is?Need help on three multiple questions. 1.) How is the outcome of different from the outcome of mosis? A.) The daughter cells produced in mitosis are genetically different from the parent cells, but have the same number of chromosomes, while these are genetically similar in case of meiosis and have fewer chromosomes. B.) The daughter cells produced in mitosis ate genetically similar to the parent cells and have the same chromosomes , while these are genetically different in merosis and have half the number of chromosomes. C.) The daughter cells produced in both cases are genetically similar to the parent cells, but in there are fewer chromosomes . D.) The daughter cells produced in both cases are genetically different but in mitosis , there are fewwer chromosomes in daughter cells 2.) Pine trees and moss show alternation of generations in their life cycle. During the life cycle of pine and moss A.) the sporophyte stage is dominant B.) the gametophyte is diploid C.) meiosis…Procedure: On the next 4 slides, there are pictures of different locations in an onion root tip. On each slide: 1. You will need to count the number of cells in interphase as well as the number undergoing mitosis. 2. Record the number of each cell type in the data chart. 3. Complete the table on each slide.