5. If the cell in no.4 will proceed to Telophase II, draw, and label the chromosomes in the four daughter cells formed. Telophase II Chromosome number per daughter cell Chromosome composition per daughter cell
Q: 12. You observe a human gamete cell that has 24 chromosomes in it. What has happened? Explain.
A: The meiosis is the cell division process by which a diploid (2n) mother cell divides it's nucleus…
Q: 2. Fill in the diagrams by assuming that each original cell represents a human cell with a diploid…
A: Meiosis is a type of reduction division that occurs in cell during formation of new cells. It…
Q: 1. Draw and label the chromosomes at metaphase. Identify the types of chromosomes in the genome.…
A: Cell division is the process in which the cell divides into two daughter cells. The cell division…
Q: 2. Draw and label the chromosome at metaphase I. Metaphase I Chromosome number Chromosome…
A: Cell cycle: - it is a series of changes occur in a newly divided cell through which it duplicates…
Q: 12. The unlettered circle at the top of the accompanying figure shows a diploid nucleus with four…
A: Mitosis and meiosis are the two kinds of cell division. When people say "cell division," they…
Q: 7. Which term best describes two chromosomes that have the same types of genes in the same…
A: Genes are the units of heredity that are transmitted through generations. Genes contain the genetic…
Q: 2.) The somatic cells in a horse have 64 chromosomes. 1. What is the diploid number for a horse? II.…
A: Chromosomes -- It is a large group of genes which are attached to each other in single linear…
Q: 1. Define homologous chromosome. 2. Define sister chromatids.
A: Introduction Cell division:- Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into…
Q: 5. The somatic cells of Horse have 64 Chromosomes. What is the diploid number for a Horse What is…
A: A somatic cell is any cell of the body except sperm and egg cells.
Q: 1. If 2n = 22, how many in kinetochores in mitotic prophase? 2. If n = 23, how many chromosomes in…
A: There are two types of cell division mitosis and meiosis. Most of the time and people referred to…
Q: 3. If a gamete of a FISH-X has 32 chromosomes, how many of each of the following structures will be…
A: Note: As per Bartleby Guidelines For Remaining Answers Please Repost The Question. Introduction:…
Q: A cell in G1 of interphase has 12 chromosomes (2 n = 12). How many chromosomes and DNA molecules…
A: Cell division is a procedure in which a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. The cell cycles…
Q: 4 Compare the models of the two processes. List all of the differences you can see between meiosis…
A: The M-phase (mitotic phase) of the cell cycle usually allow to satte that they are includes mitosis…
Q: 2. Using the same set of chromosomes (& the same color), illustrate meiosis. Allow crossing over to…
A: Mitosis is cell duplication
Q: 9. The sister chromatids begin to coil more tightly and become visible under a light microscope…
A: DISCLAIMER Since you have asked multiple questions, we will solve the first question for you. If you…
Q: 2. Corn is a flowering plant whose somatic chromosome number is 20. How many of each of the…
A: Introduction Mitosis is a nuclear division process that occurs in eukaryotic cells when a parent…
Q: 8. In both mitosis and meiosis, sister chromatids seperate during anaphase, but there are meiosis…
A: Cell division is the basic process by which organisms perform their various activities of repair,…
Q: 4. How are chromosomes different in each stage of mitotic division? 5. Why does mitosis occur and…
A: Introduction :- Mitosis is a type of equational cell division in which a parent cell divides into…
Q: 4 11. What moves the chromatids during mitosis? 12. What anchors the spindle? 13. What are the four…
A: Mitosis a type of equational division in which a diploid daughter cell divides to form two diploid…
Q: A cell in G1 of interphase has 12 chromosomes (2 n = 12). How many chromosomes and DNA molecules…
A: Cell is the smallest structural and, functional unit of life. It is simple machinery that houses all…
Q: 2. There are two pairs of chromosomes in a diploid cell (2n=4). Label the genes and alleles on…
A: Meiosis is a type of cell division. This is a reduction division, where the diploid number of…
Q: 3. The following diagram provides an overview of the information covered thus far. Review the…
A:
Q: 3. If a gamete of a FISH-X has 32 chromosomes, how many of each of the following structures will be…
A: There are two types of cell division : Mitosis Meiosis
Q: A cell in G1 of interphase has 12 chromosomes (2 n = 12). How many chromosomes and DNA molecules…
A: Cell division is a procedure in which a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. The cell cycles…
Q: 5. Draw the condensed chromosomes through meiosis II. Also list the important events in each of the…
A: Meiosis : It is a type of cell division in which a parent cell is divided into four genetically…
Q: 11. Match each of the figures above to each item below and determine the each figure Stage above E D…
A: Introduction
Q: 6. Tight pairing of the homologous chromosomes. Meiosis II Meiosis I O Mitosis
A: Answer 6- Meiosis I Synapsis refers to the close pairing of homologous chromosomes. In synapsis, the…
Q: 9. If a parent cell has 24 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will each identical daughter cell have?…
A: Mitosis is the type of cell division in which a parent cell divides to form two daughter cells.
Q: 4. Give the genetic content (2C or C) and the chromosome number of A. cepa during the following…
A: The indirect process of cell division in which the chromosomes of parent cells divide once, but…
Q: 6. A cell contains 2 pairs of chromosomes. The first pair consists of a chromosome with the T and G…
A: Cell cycle is a series of events that take place when the cell divides. It occurs in following…
Q: 4. Define crossing over. In what phase does it occur? 5. How does the number of chromosomes in a sex…
A: Introduction:- In organisms, sexual reproduction occurs by the union of male and female gametes,…
Q: . Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis by placing a check in the appropriate space if the…
A: (Note: According to the given guidelines, we are supposed to answer only one question. Please repost…
Q: 4) Describe in detail how p53 and MDM2 regulate cell division in a normal, healthy cell. You should…
A: There are two proteins called MDM2 and p53 which plays an important role in regulation of cell…
Q: 3. Draw and label the chromosome at Anaphase I. Anaphase I Chromosome number per pole Right pole: 2…
A: Cell division is the phenomenon in which parent cell undergo division and gives rise to daughter…
Q: *5. Describe three main differences between meiosis and mitosis.
A: Mitosis and meiosis are the basics of cell division. They are the reason for the continuity of life.…
Q: A cell in G1 of interphase has 12 chromosomes (2 n = 12). How many chromosomes and DNA molecules…
A: Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of the organism. Cell division is the process in…
Q: 1. Explain which stage of mitosis is the best for showing an abnormal number of chromosomes in a…
A: Mitosis is equational division. Parent cell produces two identical daughter cells.
Q: 8. a. What are the four major stages of the cell cycle?b. Which stages are included in interphase?c.…
A: Cell division is a natural process in which a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. The…
Q: Write the Differences Between Mitosis and Meiosis cell division.
A: Since we only answer 1 question in case of multiple question, we’ll answer the first question as the…
Q: 2. Complete the table of comparison between mitosis and meiosis. MITOSIS MEIOSIS Does the cell have…
A: Cell division is a vital process in all living organisms. It is of two types namely mitosis and…
Q: During which phase of the meiotic cell cycle does DNA replication occur? a. interphase b. prophase…
A: An eukaryotic cell, can divide into 2 by mitosis and into 4 by meiosis.
Q: 9. What is the long be the case. 10. Are the other phases of mitosis equal (or close)? Suggest a…
A: Interphase is the longest part of the cell cycle. During this phase, the cell grows and copies its…
Q: 1. In Coleus, the somatic cells are diploid. Having 24 chromosomes. How many of each of the…
A: As per the bartleby guidelines only 3 subparts are allowed to answer, please post other questions…
Q: 5. In the cell cycle (A), chromosomes can present as a single chromosome or duplicated chromosome…
A: Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell nucleus splits in two, followed by division of the…
Q: 2. Draw and label the chromosome at anaphase (mitosis). Anaphase Chromosome number per pole: 4…
A: Mitosis is a equational cell division, where a diploid cell (2n) divides into 2 daughter cells (2n),…
Q: 3. If a gamete of a FISH-X has 32 chromosomes, how many of each of the following structures will be…
A: “Since you have posted a question with multiple sub-parts, we will solve the first three sub-parts…
Q: 9. Match the term with the correct definition. a. process when replicated homologous chromosomes are…
A: In Vivo replication of DNA is a process by which DNA naturally amplifies to form another DNA…
Q: 3. Draw and label the chromosomes of the daughter cells. Telophase (mitosis) Chromosome number…
A: Dividing phase is the second stage of a cell cycle. It is the phase of actual division and is also…
Q: 2. If an N= 3 cell undergoes mitosis, what will be the number and structure of the chromosomes the…
A: In mitotic cell division a cell duplicates all of its contents, including its chromosomes, and…
Q: 2. Draw and label the chromosomes at metaphase I Metaphase I Chromosome number: Right pole: 2…
A: Cell cycle is defined as the events required for the growth and division of the cell.
Please help me draw this one thank you
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps with 2 images
- Consult Figure 2. Would you consider this figure to be depicting euchromatin, or heterochromatin, both, or neither? Explain your choice.4s: Claire is examining a whitefish blastula cell under a microscope. Based on her observations, Claire proposes that the whitefish blastula cell is in interphase. Which of the following pieces of evidence would best support Claire’s claim? The genetic content of the cell exists as dispersed chromatin. The genetic content of the cell exists as dispersed chromatin. The mitotic spindle is fully assembled, with its poles at opposite ends of the cell. The mitotic spindle is fully assembled, with its poles at opposite ends of the cell. A cleavage furrow has formed on the cell’s surface. A cleavage furrow has formed on the cell’s surface. Sister chromatids have separated and are moving toward opposite poles of the cell.MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the BEST ANSWER for each item by ENCIRCLING THE LETTERcorresponding to the best choice.1. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?A. For efficient compaction, DNA depends on interactions with histones and nonhistone proteins.B. Chromatin is any complex of DNA and protein found in a cell’s nucleus.C. A chromosome is a piece of chromatin that contains a single DNA molecule and behaves as aunit during cell division.D. Motor proteins of kinetochore are histone proteins that help move the chromosomes alongthe spindle apparatus.2. Composition of chromatin: 1. Histones 3. DNA2. Nonhistone proteins 4. RNA A.1 and 3 only C. 1, 2, and 3B.2 and 4 only D.1, 2, 3, and 4 3. Which of the following statements about the nucleosome is INCORRECT?A. It is the fundamental unit of chromosome packaging.B. It resembles beads on a string.C. Histone H1 forms part of the nucleosome octamer core.D. DNA bends sharply at some positions around the nucleosome core. 4. Arrange the levels…
- Explain the following terms: Non-histone Chromosomal (NHC) proteins, euchromatin & Heterochromatin.Decondensed chromatin, but not condensed chromatin can be remodeled. O is associated with methylation of CpG islands. O is often acetylated. 5 O is packed into nucleosomes.Question: How chromatids and centromeres are connected together? N.B: Which substance is responsible for the bonding of chromatids and centromeres. Don't Answer like this:Due to continuous dehydration nuclear chromatin condenses to form visible thread like structure, known as chromosome. Then each chromosome divides longitudinally into two chromatid. The sister chromatids are joined together at their centromere.
- Re-write the following statement to make it true: "Mitotic CDK is absent when the cell is in interphase and is present only during mitosis."Match the type of chromatin with the chromosome structure or region. chromatin of telomeres v Choose... facultative heterochromatin constitutive heterochromatin chromatin of centromeres eychromatinoptions for all 3 are euchromatin and heterochromatin
- Histone _______ is not part of the histone octamer, but binds to linker DNA and is responsible for higher-order chromatin structureA-H1B-H2AC-H4D-H3E-H2BLess condensed region of an interplase chromosome that stains diffusely. Which one Beads on a string Heterochromatin Histone Euchromatin Octamer nucleosomeDraw and label G1 and G2 stages of interphase and each stage of mitosis (in order) for a cell that has two large and two small chromosomes, 2n=4. For unreplicated chromosome draw a line ( / ) and for replicated chromosome draw an X. Since we are focusing on the DNA, you can skip drawing the nuclear membrane or spindle fibers. For simplicity, do not indicate that the chromosomes are decondensed chromatin during interphase. Mark and label a place on one of the large chromosomes with the dominant allele of the “A” gene and put the recessive allele “a” on the other homolog. Mark and label a place on one of the small chromosomes with allele “B” and put the recessive allele “b” on the other homolog.