The following four questions refer to the picture below: 1) In meiosis, the homologous chromosomes are side by side. Are they side by side in mitosis? 2)In meiosis, each centromere has a spindle fiber attached only to one side. In mitosis, each centromere has a spindle attached to how many sides? 3) Look at what happened right after Metaphase in both processes. In mitosis, what has been separated homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids? 4) After Metaphase I in meiosis, what has been separated, homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids?

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The following four questions refer to the picture below:

1) In meiosis, the homologous chromosomes are side by side. Are they side by side in mitosis?

2)In meiosis, each centromere has a spindle fiber attached only to one side. In mitosis, each centromere has a spindle attached to how many sides?

3) Look at what happened right after Metaphase in both processes. In mitosis, what has been separated homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids?

4) After Metaphase I in meiosis, what has been separated, homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids?

MITOSIS
MEIOSIS
Chiasma (site of
(before chromosome replication) crossing over)
Parent cell
MEIOSIS I
Prophase
Prophase I
Chromosome
Chromosome
replication
replication
Tetrad formed by
Duplicated chromosome
(two sister chromatids)
2n = 6
synapsis of homologous
chromosomes
Chromosomes
positioned at the
metaphase plate
Tetrads
Metaphase
Metaphase I
positioned at the
metaphase plate
Anaphase
Telophase
Anaphase I
Telophase I
Sister chromatids
Homologues
separate
during
anaphase I;
separate during
anaphase
Haploid
n= 3
sister
chromatids
Daughter
cells of
meiosis I
remain together
2n
2n
MEIOSIS II
Daughter cells
of mitosis
Daughter cells of meiosis II
Sister chromatids separate during anaphase II
Transcribed Image Text:MITOSIS MEIOSIS Chiasma (site of (before chromosome replication) crossing over) Parent cell MEIOSIS I Prophase Prophase I Chromosome Chromosome replication replication Tetrad formed by Duplicated chromosome (two sister chromatids) 2n = 6 synapsis of homologous chromosomes Chromosomes positioned at the metaphase plate Tetrads Metaphase Metaphase I positioned at the metaphase plate Anaphase Telophase Anaphase I Telophase I Sister chromatids Homologues separate during anaphase I; separate during anaphase Haploid n= 3 sister chromatids Daughter cells of meiosis I remain together 2n 2n MEIOSIS II Daughter cells of mitosis Daughter cells of meiosis II Sister chromatids separate during anaphase II
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