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Mastering Biology HW Chapter 13

A cell in prophase I has a diploid number (2n) of 36. At the end of meiosis II, how many
sets of chromosomes will each gamete have? - answer1 set of chromosomes for a total
of 18 chromosomes

Which statement correctly describes the chromosomes in each daughter cell at the end
of meiosis I? - answer The sister chromatids of each duplicated chromosome are no
longer identical

Can you compare the daughter cells formed at the end of meiosis II to the parent cell
just before prophase I?

Place the terms in the appropriate blanks to complete the sentences. Terms may be
used once, more than once, or not at all. - answer

Can you identify whether certain events occur in meiosis I or meiosis II?

Sort each event to the appropriate bin. - answer

The video compares the key similarities and differences between mitosis and meiosis in
diploid cells. Determine which events occur in mitosis, meiosis, or in both mitosis and
meiosis.

Sort each event to the appropriate bin. - answer

The following statements discuss events associated with meiosis. Determine which
statements are true and which are false.

Drag "True" or "False" to the end of each statement - answer

Mitosis can occur in both haploid and diploid cells, but meiosis cannot occur in haploid
cells. Why not? - answerMeiosis produces daughter cells with half the number of
chromosome sets of the parent cell; therefore, the parent cell cannot be haploid.

Drag the labels from the left to their correct locations in the concept map on the right. -
answer

This diagram shows a diploid nucleus (2n=8) in which chromosome replication has
occurred in preparation for mitosis (top) and meiosis (bottom). The nucleus at top right
is now in prophase of mitosis; the nucleus at bottom right is now in prophase I of
meiosis.

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