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Chapter 10, Problem 1FIB
Meiotic cell division produces ________ (how many) haploid daughter cells from each diploid parental cell. In animals, the haploid daughter cells produced by meiotic cell division become ________.
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Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology Plus Mastering Biology with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (11th Edition)
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- In the life cycle of an animal, __________ are haploid and _________ are diploid gametes/ sex cells gametes/ somatic cells somatic cells/ gametes somatic cells/ sex cells body cells/ gametesarrow_forwardAfter telophase I of meiosis, the chromosomal makeup of each daughter cell is _____.   diploid, and the chromosomes are each composed of a single chromatid   haploid, and the chromosomes are each composed of a single chromatid   diploid, and the chromosomes are each composed of two chromatids   haploid, and the chromosomes are each composed of two chromatidsarrow_forwardOogenesis is the process of female gamete (ovum or egg) production in animals. Spermatogenesis is the process of male gamete (sperm) production in animals. Although both processes produce gamete(s), there are distinct similarities and differences between the two.  Compare and contrast oogenesis to spermatogenesis by drawing a diagram showing the two processes. In your hand-drawn diagrams, be sure to include when the processes of mitosis, meiosis I and meiosis II are occurring identify each germ cell structure and its ploidy highlight 4 differences between the two processesarrow_forward
- Aneuploidy is caused by ______, the failureof two homologous chromosomes to separate in meiosis.arrow_forwardAt the end of meiosis I, __________ are separated, resulting in __________ (assume cytokinesis occurs).    Sister chromatids; 4n cells  Sister chromatids; 1n cells  Homologous chromosomes; 1n cells  Sister chromatids; 2n cells  Homologous chromosomes; 2n cellsarrow_forwardCucumis sativus (cucumber) is a diploid plant with 7 chromosome pairs. Determine the following as its cell divides by mitosis or meiosis: number of centromeres at Metaphase I _______________ number of univalents at Anaphase I (per pole) _______________ number of chromatids at Prophase   _______________ chromosome number at Metaphase _______________ chromosome number at Telophase I (after cytokinesis)    _______________arrow_forward
- During meiosis the synapsis of homologous chromosomes occurs during __________. Group of answer choices metaphase I prophase II prometaphase I prophase Iarrow_forwardDescribe one function, brought about by the process of meiosis thatspermatogenesis and oogenesis have in common. Please write the similarities between spermatogenesis and oogenesis in a paragraph ratherthan a table. Please discuss the process mentioning differentiation, multiplication anddivision. How many stages of meiosis do they go through. Please mention if haploid ordiploid cells are formed.arrow_forwardA Tasmanian Devil has a diploid number of 14. How many chromosomes would be in a Tasmanian Devil zygote? _________ In a Tasmanian Devil gamete? _______ In a Tasmanian Devil liver cell? ________arrow_forward
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