Where does meiosis occur in females? (a) What is an independent assortment in meiosis? (b) How does it contribute to the genetic variation of offspring? What is the typical result when a diploid cell undergoes meiosis? What do you call a haploid cell produced in a diploid dominant organism...
Describe the difference in the production of sperm by males and eggs by females. What is the process of forming organs called? Give two examples in each case of organs or tissues in which you would expect (a) meiosis, (b) mitosis to be taking place. ...
How does meiotic division occur? Meiosis is a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information. These cells are our sex cells – sperm in males, eggs in females. ... These four daughter cells only have half the number...
The nebenkern is amitochondrial formationin the sperm of some insects such as Drosophila. After the completion of meiosis, spermatid mitochondria wrap around each other to form a spherical aggregate, adjacent to the nucleus. The nebenkern proceeds to elongate into a double-stranded helical structure...
For the formation of spores, the mother cell goes through meiosis to produce haploids whereas gametes undergo fusion for the formation of diploid(2n), the zygote. The meiospore grows to develop into the gametophyte. The zygote grows to produce sporophytes ...
Which energy works in cell division, and is it the same energy as in meiosis cell division? Byanon320413— On Feb 17, 2013 Why is cell division so important? Byanon319641— On Feb 14, 2013 The purpose of cell division is to make up all the organs' parts inside the baby's body. ...
A、It initiates the X inactivation process in females. B、It is located on the X chromosome and causes the X to pair with the Y chromosome during male meiosis. C、It is located on the Y chromosome and initiates the developmental pathway toward the male phenotype. D、It is located on an...
The key difference between meiosis in males and females is that meiosis in males leads to the production of sperms while meiosis in females leads to the pr
If mitosis makes somatic cells, what does meiosis make? How does meiosis get its diploid cell? How does metaphase in meiosis I and meiosis II differ? What features of meiosis allow for independent assortment of chromosomes? What is a major difference between meiosis 2 and mitosis?
If mitosis makes somatic cells, what does meiosis make? Where are chromosomes located? How many chromosomes does a somatic cell have when entering mitosis? How many chromosomes does a human have? Are homologous chromosomes attached to one another in somatic cells?