What is the outcome when a cell undergoes meiosis? How does meiosis lead to genetic variation? What are the two distinct divisions of meiosis? How is meiosis related to gamete formation? Why don't chromosomes pair up in mitosis? How is meiosis different from mitosis?
What happens to cell organelles during mitosis? Organelles: The organelles within a cell are known as the ''little organs'' that help with maintenance and thriving aspects of the cell. The organelles are very important when it comes to the cells making energy, getting rid of wastes, and stor...
What is the outcome when a cell undergoes meiosis? How does meiosis lead to genetic variation? Why does meiosis start with a diploid cell? What happens during prophase I of meiosis? What is the result of recombination (crossing over) during meiosis?
What happens in meiosis ll? During meiosis II,the sister chromatids within the two daughter cells separate, forming four new haploid gametes. ... Therefore, each cell has half the number of sister chromatids to separate out as a diploid cell undergoing mitosis. ...
<p><strong>Step-by-Step Solution:</strong></p><p>1. <strong>Understanding the Cell Cycle</strong>: The cell cycle consists of several phases, including interphase and mitotic phase. Interphase is further divided into three sub-phases: G1, S, and G2.</p><
What happens when a cell has two nuclei? Binucleated cellsare cells that contain two nuclei. This type of cell is most commonly found in cancer cells and may arise from a variety of causes. Binucleation can be easily visualized through staining and microscopy. In general, binucleation has ne...
What happens when a cell performs phagocytosis? a. A portion of the plasma membrane wraps around a large particle or protozoan, forms a vesicle around it, and ingests it. b. Asexual reproduction is occurring. c. A cell is transformin...
Ahypotonic solutionis one that has a higher solute concentration inside the cell than outside. Types of Osmosis Osmosis is of two types: Endosmosis– When a substance is placed in a hypotonic solution, the solvent molecules move inside the cell and the cell becomes turgid or undergoes deplasmo...
starts from the time when one reaches puberty and stays throughout one’s life. On the other hand, meiosis in females starts at the fetal stage and spans over forty years from initiation to completion. Meiosis in males happens during spermatogenesis, while meiosis in females happens during ...
Why does a diploid mother cell that undergoes meiosis produce four haploid cells? Explain what happens during meiosis (i.e. what events take place during meiosis) that helps achieve this goal (four haploid cells). What are the differences between mitosis and meiosis?