BIOLOGY: LIFE ON EARTH-W/MASTERING ACCE
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ISBN: 9780135686553
Author: Audesirk
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Chapter 10, Problem 2MC
A cell with three or more copies of each homologous chromosome called
a gamete.
haploid.
trisomy X.
polyploid.
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The ploidy, and chromosome number of a cell that is 2n = 46 is:
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Haploid and the chromosome number is 46
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Diploid and the chromosome number is 23
c.
Haploid and the chromosome number is 96
d.
Diploid and the chromosome number is 46
Advantage and disadvantage of crossing over of the paired chromosomes from each parent in meiosis
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tetrad formation
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crossing over
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BIOLOGY: LIFE ON EARTH-W/MASTERING ACCE
Ch. 10 - Pairs of chromosomes with almost identical genetic...Ch. 10 - A cell with three or more copies of each...Ch. 10 - During crossing over, a. chromatids of homologous...Ch. 10 - Which of the following does not contribute to...Ch. 10 - Haploid nuclei are first formed at what stage of...Ch. 10 - 1. Meiotic cell division produces _______ (how...Ch. 10 - During _______ of meiosis I, homologous...Ch. 10 - Prob. 3FTBCh. 10 - Prob. 4FTBCh. 10 - Women with __________ syndrome have a single X...
Ch. 10 - Prob. 1RQCh. 10 - 2. Describe crossing over. At which stage of...Ch. 10 - 3. In what ways are mitosis and meiosis similar?...Ch. 10 - 4. Diagram and describe the three main types of...Ch. 10 - Describe how meiosis provides for genetic...Ch. 10 - Define nondisjunction, and describe common...Ch. 10 - 1. Many plants can reproduce sexually or...
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- Process resulting in formation of haploid gametes is called? Group of answer choices mitosis meiosis cytokinesis anaphasearrow_forwardTwo chromosomes have identical shape, size, and alleles. These chromosomes are very likely: homologous chromosomes sister chromatidsarrow_forwardDiploid cells have homologous chromosomes true or falsearrow_forward
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- During meiosis, what happens when chromosomes "cross over"? Group of answer choices chromosomes get twisted up and often do not separate equally chromatids swap reciprocal segments of DNA nothing, chromosomes do not cross over during meiosis homologous chromosomes do not pairarrow_forwardAll the DNA in a haploid set ofchromosomes is called a person’s ____________arrow_forwardA diploid eukaryotic cell has 10 chromosomes (5 per set). As a group,take turns having one student draw the cell as it would look during aphase of mitosis, meiosis I, or meiosis II; then have the other studentsguess which phase it is.arrow_forward
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