Does a zygote produce somatic cells by mitosis? What do chromosomes do in meiosis but not in mitosis? How does meiosis get its diploid cell? When mitosis is complete, and cytokinesis has taken place, do the two new cells resemble a cell that is just beginning interphase or one that has ...
Does meiosis occur in all cells at least once? (a) Are cells haploid or diploid during telophase? (b) Does this occur in meiosis? One replication of chromosomes followed by two subsequent divisions occurs: a. in meiosis. b. in mitosis c. in both meiosis and mitosis. d. in cytokinesis....
Meiosis begins with aparent cellthat is diploid, meaning it has two copies of each chromosome. The parent cell undergoes one round of DNA replication followed by two separate cycles of nuclear division. What cells in the human body are multinucleated? Interestingly, some cells in the body, suc...
Cell division is the process that cells use to duplicate themselves. There are two main types of cell division: mitosis andmeiosis. Mitosis is the process that cells use to duplicate themselves for growth and repair. Meiosis is the process that cells use to create gametes, such as sperm and ...
Additionally, the cyst cells within a Nasonia testis contain giant polyploid nuclei (Figures 1a and g). The implications of these differences on the expression of CI are discussed below. Wolbachia can be seen throughout the whole testis in N. vitripennis (Figure 1b). The exact localization of...
Consider a cell that underwent mitosis but not cytokinesis. What would the result be? Describe what happens to the chromosomes in the following stage of Mitosis: Prophase. Can mitosis ever be used for reproduction? What does the process of Mitosis look like? Is it the same as Meiosis?
Can meiosis occur in somatic cells? When does a cell have 96 chromosomes? When in mitosis would you see two nuclear envelopes forming around each new set of chromosomes? How do somatic cells mutate? Where is mitosis in the cell cycle? Do somatic cells produce diploid cells? When do germline...
At what step in meiosis do the daughter cells become haploid? During which stage of meiosis are the bivalents arranged along the equator? What is the result when a diploid cell undergoes meiosis? Regarding the stages of Meiosis, what is th...
Most cells in the body reproduce by mitosis, whereby a cell divides to form two genetically identical daughter cells. It is thus a feature of somatic cells. Germ cells, on the other hand, reproduce by means of meiosis. Mitosis only occurs in eukaryotic cells....
Which cell division(s) is(are) possible for replicating haploid cells and which cell division(s) can take place only in diploid cells and why? What type of cell division produces gametes (egg for women, sperm for men)? A. Mitosis B. Meiosis ...