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Genetic Variation Through Meiosis Quick Check
1. Why is it important for gametes to be haploid? -They fuse to form a diploid
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Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point) Responses Phase I results in two
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what difference would there be in the product cells at telophase II of the meiosis if there had been one crossing over at a
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Gametes produced in the process of meiosis in humans (chromosome 4)has a long and short arm the short arm has the gene for
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Scientists who study meiosis are most likely trying to answer which question?
a What enables the creation of unique genetic
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How does meiosis affect the variation in the offspring of this cross?
a Meiosis causes alleles to assort in pairs, creating less
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Use the gamete formation flow chart to help answer the following question:
In humans, the segregation that occurs during meiosis
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The diagram below shows homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis. Which of the following correctly describes the
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Meiosis produces(1 point) Responses hydrogen molecules hydrogen molecules gamete cells gamete cells skin cells skin cells RNA
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What occurs durring meiosis that does not occur durring mitosis?
a) Chromosones are passed to offspring b) A cell divides in half
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Meiosis produces(1 point) Responses gamete cells gamete cells skin cells skin cells hydrogen molecules hydrogen molecules RNA
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Suppose that during meiosis I, the paternal chromosomes always went to one pole and the maternal chromosomes always went to the
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What are two ways meiosis can cause genetic variability?
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meiosis
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Meiosis is a type of cell division that is specific to(1 point) Responses daughter cells. daughter cells. egg cells. egg cells.
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1. Meiosis is a type of cell division that is specific to
A. daughter cells. B. sperm cells. C. sex cells. D. egg cells. 2. A new
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Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point)
Responses Genetic variations can only
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During meiosis, non-sister chromatids may exchange sections of DNA leading to genetic diversity. What is this process called?(1
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Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point) Responses Phase I results in two
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At the end of meiosis II, how does the DNA in each of the four new cells compare to the DNA from the original cell?
Responses A
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Meiosis produces
A RNA B skin cells C hydrogen molecules D gamete cells
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Which of the following is the difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?
Anaphase metaphase and telophase only occurs
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During meiosis nonsister chomatids may exchange sections of DNA leading to genetic diversity .what is this process called?
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During meiosis, non-sister chromatids may exchange sections of DNA leading to genetic diversity. What is this process called?(1
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Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point)
Responses Anaphase, metaphase, and
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in the process of meiosis chromosomes begin to match up in homologous pairss how would you know if two chromosomes were
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use the word bank
Blank of meiosis! during crossing over pieces of blank are exchanged this increases the blank of the cells and
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Use the word bank:
Meiosis does not always occur without any difficulties for example if nondisjunction happens the blank fail to
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Meiosis produces (1 point)
1. ORNA 2. Ogamete cells 3. Ohydrogen molecules 4. skin cells
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HOW MANY CELLS DO U MAKE DURING MEIOSIS
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At the end of meiosis II, how does the DNA in each of the four new cells compare to the DNA from the original cell?
Responses A
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All BUT ONE statement describes an advantage of meiosis.
Responses A Variation is aided by crossing-over which occurs during
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Meiosis creates: (1 point) Responses egg or sperm cells egg or sperm cells a fertilized egg a fertilized egg the cells of
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Meiosis is a type of cell division that is specific to(1 point)
Responses egg cells. egg cells. sperm cells. sperm cells.
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Crossing over occurs during prophase I, and it is the exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous
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Crossing over occurs during prophase I, and it is the exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous
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Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point)Anaphase, metaphase, and telophase only
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Meiosis is a type of cell division that is specific to(1 point) Responses egg cells. egg cells. sex cells. sex cells. sperm
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mason Mascolino
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Meiosis is a type of cell division that is specific to(1 point)
Responses sex cells. sex cells. sperm cells. sperm cells. egg
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Meiosis is a type of cell division that is specific to(1 point)
Responses sex cells. sex cells. egg cells. egg cells. daughter
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Which of the following is the purpose of meiosis?
a growth (from zygote to adult) b repair (after injuries) c maintenance
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Use the gamete formation flow chart to help answer the following question:
In humans, the segregation that occurs during meiosis
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At the end of meiosis, there are ____ haploid gametes.
Responses A threethree B fourfour C five
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A student creates a model of the two-step process of meiosis.
image 7562ab4cc5f94974aa46f5156b24569e Which choice could be used
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The diagram below shows homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis. Which of the following correctly describes the
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Meiosis is a type of cell division that is specific to(1 point)
Responses sex cells. sex cells. daughter cells. daughter cells.
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During Meiosis, the alleles on each gene will separate individually into the gametes. This means that no matter what alleles
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During Meiosis, the alleles on each gene will separate individually into the gametes. This means that no matter what alleles
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The following list of events happens during meiosis: Prophase I: Crossing over between homologous chromosomes occurs. Metaphase
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00:16 Question Which of these BEST describes the primary goal of meiosis? Responses A The nucleus is divided
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Biology
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Chromosomes
Genetic Variation
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