QUESTION 17 this is the duration of time it takes for cells to double in number in a culture where all cells are capable of cell division. O generation time O cell cycle time O rejuvenation time O anti-necrosis time O a and b Ob and c O none of these
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Q: Question 7 Why is cytokinesis an important part of cell division? O t is responsible for the proper…
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Q: QUESTION 5 A typical human karyotype has chromosomes. A typical human egg or sperm has chromosomes.
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- Question: Regarding the events that take place in the complex process of spermatogenesis, which of the following statements is true: a.The sperm nucleus behaves like that of any other somatic cell, and remains quiescent until its replication during cell division, maintaining the RNAs. b.RNA transcription is continuous, and even increases as the process progresses, since the RNA content in the sperm will have a key relevance in early embryo development and is related to assisted reproduction outcomes. c.RNA transcription in the sperm does not contribute to embryo quality or reproductive success, since it is silenced, and the oocyte will be responsible for its contribution as well as its functionalities in the embryo. d.There is no RNA transcription in the later stages, but the mRNA content in the sperm that comes from previous stages of spermatogenesis will have a key relevance in early embryo development and has been related to the ability of the sperm to achieve a pregnancy.answer all Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on your answer sheet. _____1. In this type of cell division, the nucleus of the cell divides into two (2) nuclei with identical genetic material. What type of cell division is this? a. Meiosis c. Cell Cycle b. Mitosis d. Interphase _____2. In what stage of the cell cycle does DNA replication occurs? a. M-Phase c. Growth or Gap 1 b. Synthesis d. Growth or Gap 2 _____3. What type of cell division is used to produce sex cells, such as egg and sperm cells? a. Meiosis c. Cell Cycle b. Mitosis d. Interphase _____4. Which of the following events happen during Interphase? a. Cytokinesis c. DNA Replication b. Spindle formation d. Alignment of Chromosomes _____5. What is the correct sequence of the phases of Mitosis? a. Prophase → Metaphase → Telophase → Anaphase b. Prophase → Anaphase → Metaphase → Telophase c. Prophase → Metaphase → Anaphase → Telophase…Unscramble the words below. Each one will be a phase of cell division. Once you’ve unscrambled all the words, place them in the correct order assuming cell division begins with Interphase. TOLAEPEHS AASENPAH HASPEATEM OIYETKSSCIN HAPESORP
- 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…Do you appreciate the analogy that Waddington came up with respect to cell differentiation? How do these 2 things relate to one another? asap pleaseQUESTION 5 Which of the following statements are correct about cellular karotypes and cancer (select all that apply)? A. Chromosomal translocation are only observed in hematopoietic cell tumors and not solid tumors B. Chromosomal translocations occur at similar similar frequencies in all tumor types C. Changes in chromosome number in cancer cells are often caused by mis-segregation o chromosomes during cell division D. Cancer cells alway have the same number of chromosomes as normal cells E. A cancer cell that has no observed chromosomal instability likely has extensive mutations and/or microsatellite instability
- 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?When do sister chromatids separate in meosis? Question 30 options: Metaphase II Prophase II Prophase I Metaphase IQUESTION 38 What occurs during metaphase phase of mitosis? A. Microtubules can be lengthened by adding subunits at the + end to move chromosomes towards the metaphase plate B. Microtubules can be shortened to move chromosomes towards the metaphase plate. C. Motor proteins pull chromosomes along the microtubules to move them towards the metaphase plate. D. All of the above E. None of the above
- 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)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 aboveplease 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?