What controls the segregation of chromosomes into the gametes? What are the types of cell division in eukaryotes? What process involves a duplication division followed by a reduction division, and produces daughter cells with 1/2 the number of chromosomes of the pare...
What are gametes? How many chromosomes are in a gamete? What type of cells contain only one set of chromosomes? What is the product of meiosis? A: nonidentical diploid cells B: identical haploid cells C: identical tetraploid cells D: nonidentical haploid cells ...
Ovaries are a pair of female sex glands, which are located in the pelvic cavity. Their importance is derived from their role in producing both the female sex hormones that control the reproduction and the female gametes that are fertilized to form embryos. Anatomy The ovaries are oval-shaped a...
Which kind of cell division produces an adult from a zygote? What type of cell division occurs in gametes (sex cells)? It makes reproductive cells and results in four cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. The process of cell division in which diploid cells are conve...
Gametes possess half of the chromosomes that are present in normal diploid cells of the body. These diploid cells are referred to as somatic cells. During meiosis, haploid gametes are produced. It is a kind of cell division wherein the number of chromosomes is reduced in the parent diploid ...
Do basophils become mast cells when they leave the circulation and enter the surrounding tissues? What are the functions of white blood cells? How are germ cells and gametes related? Distinguish the differences between alleles, phenotype, character, and trait. ...
Germ celltumors(GCTs) are a neoplasm, or an abnormal growth of cells resulting in a mass of tissue, that are derived from the germ cells, the precursors of the gametes or sex cells, namely eggs andsperm. GCTs most often arise in theovariesor testes, known collectively as the gonads, ...
Metaphase 1: A kind of cell division that produces gametes, cells with half the typical number of chromosomes. Anaphase1: After prophase I, the third stage of the first meiotic division shows the separation of paired homologous chromosomes towards opposing ends of the cell. ...
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In the cell division, at which stage are the cellular components except the chromosomes replicated? The process by which a cell divides into two daughter cells is called: A. interphase B. mitosis C. cell division D. metaphase What kind of cell division takes place in mitosis?