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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 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?Answer both to get a like.or don't attempt plz.Thanks ................ a lethal genetic disease in which normal allele for chloride transporter is missed. So, high concentration of intracellular chloride and water will result in mucus coats of cells that become thicker and stickier. Select one: a. Albinism b. Achondroplasia c. Huntington disease d. Cystic Fibrosis (= Mucoviscidosis) ........... means that the broken part gets inserted interstitially in a nonhomologous chromosome. Select one: a. Reciprocal translocation b. Simple translocation c. Shift translocation
- ______________ is typically the ______________ stage of ______________. Question 5 options: Anaphase; longest; mitotic subtraction Mitosis; shortest; the cell cycle Meiosis; longest; meiotic addition Cytosis; shortest; cytology Prometaphase; shortest; mitotic addition None of the other answers are correct.You are now ready to start your experiment to follow mutations that can happen during mitosis. Draw EACH stage of mitosis and for EACH stage, describe a possible mutation/problem that will affect the conclusion of mitosis. short answer pleaseee and typeTask: 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?
- Instruction: Express your answer in fraction form. In individuals affected by cystic fibrosis, salt crystals may appear afterperspiration dries up. In addition, the disease causes respiratory disorderswhich can be both debilitating and lethal. It occurs in individuals homozygousfor the recessive gene. Two normal parents had a daughter with thesymptoms of this disease, and a normal son who marries a normal womanwith an afflicted A test (salt concentration in perspiration of heterozygotes ishigher than normal) disclosed that both are indeed carriers of the gene. If thefirst child born to the mating in (b) was defective, what is the probability thatthe 2nd child would also be defective?Please help. Both images are connected so this is one question just a part a and b.Direction: Answer the table thoroughly. Watch the procedure here: 1. https://youtu.be/l0LC69NXwg4 2. https://youtu.be/rKng5-ij6kQ
- PLEASE 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 asap as its a table so answer all table .. NOTE: MUST BE DIGITALIZED NOT HANDWRITTEN BECAUSE I AM HAVING A HARD TIME SEEING MESSY HANDWRITING Direction: Answer the following table below. Make sure to fill the whole table below with correct answers. Organelles Animal/Plant/Both Nickname (give a nickname that is related to it's function) Explanation (explain why you chose the nickname you provide) Cell wall Plant Father Because like the function of the cell wall, father supports and protects the family Cell membrane Nucleus Centrosome matrix Peroxisome Chromatin Microvilli Microtubule Microfilament Cytosol Lysosome Vesicle Nucleolus Nuclear Membrane Centrioles Cytoplasm Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosome…Question #5 Stages of MeiosisPlease help me for part a and b, thank you so much!