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- Chromatids are separated from each other Group of answer choices A. The statement is true for meiosis I only B. The statement is true for mitosis and meiosis II C. The statement is true for meiosis II only D. The statement is true for mitosis only E. The statement is true for mitosis and meiosis IUsing the symbols above: 1. Given: Adult diploid cell (2n = 8) 2. Show the condition of the chromosomes in the following Mitosis phases (illustrate): a. prophase b. metaphase c. anaphase d. telophase/cytokinesisWhat is the function of the kinetochore during mitosis?a. It promotes the attachment of monads to each other toform a dyad.b. It is a location where a kinetochore microtubule can attachto a chromosome.c. It promotes the condensation of chromosomes duringprophase.d. Both a and b are correct.
- The term haploid refers to: a. having one set of each type of chromosome b. the 2n condition c. having two sets of each type of chromosome d. the chromosome content of skin cells ...explain your answerChiasmata: a. form during metaphase II of meiosis. b. occur between two nonhomologous chromosomes. c. represent chromosomes independently assorting. d. are sites of DNA exchange between homologous chromatids. e. ensure the resulting cells are identical to the parent cell.At which stage of meiosis are sister chromatids separated from each other? a. prophase I b. prophase ll c. anaphase I d. anaphase ll
- Metaphase in mitosis is similar to what stage in meiosis? a. prophase I b. prophase II c. metaphase I d. metaphase II e. crossing-overAlternative forms of the same gene are called _________ . a. gametes c. alleles b. homologous d. sister chromatidsA duplicated chromosome has ______ chromatids. a. one c. three b. two d. four
- The two homologs of a pair move toward opposite poles ofdividing cell during(A) mitosis.(B) meiosis I.(C) meiosis II.(D) fertilization.The dividing cells shown in the picture would be in _?_ of _?_. Assume that the starting cell was diploid and it was 2n=4. A. Metaphase, mitosis B. Metaphase, meiosis I C. Metaphase, meiosis II D. Anaphase, meiosis I E. Anaphase, mitosisa. What type of cell division mitosis, meiosis I or meiosis II is shown in this figure? b. What is the diploid number of this organism? c. Provide labels for (i) and (ii)