Please describe the process of meiosis in animals . What cells undergo meiosis? Does meiosis produce haploid or diploid cells? How does the process of meiosis produce new combinations of genes? What does meiosis accomplish? In which of the following processes does crossing over occur? a. mitosis...
What kind of cell division takes place in mitosis? What type of cells does mitosis produce? What parts of plants are most impacted by mitosis? At what phase of mitosis is the nucleoli present? What role does meiosis play in sexual reproduction?
Polyploidy can occurwhen an error during meiosis leads to the production of unreduced (i.e., diploid) gametes rather than haploid ones, as shown in Figure 6.1. If two diploid gametes fuse, an autotetraploid will be created whose nucleus contains four copies of each chromosome. What does Tet...
4.2. How long do sperm cells live for? 4.3. When does sperm production start in the male? 4.4. How far does a human sperm cell travel to fertilize an egg? 4.5. How fast can a sperm travel? 4.6. Why does the human sperm cell have lots of mitochondria? 4.7. What is the function ...
What type of cells does mitosis produce? (a) What types of cells does meiosis make? (b) How about mitosis? What are some other reasons cells undergo mitosis? What is the objective of mitosis? What mechanism(s) in mitosis allow this to occur? What does mitosis accomp...
What cells undergo meiosis? Does meiosis produce haploid or diploid cells? What is the purpose of meiosis? (a) What are crossing over and independent assortment? (b) Where does each happen in meiosis? What is meiosis getting ready for? At the end of meiosis II, how many daughter cells ar...
d. What are haploid and diploid cells or haploid and diploid number of chromosomes? What types of cells does meiosis occur in? Gametes or Somatic? What cells undergo meiosis? Does meiosis produce haploid or diploid cells? Are gametes haploid or diploid? What abou...
What type of cells undergo binary fission, somatic or gametes? How is self-fertilization different from asexual reproduction? What is produced as a result of meiosis? How does sexual reproduction lead to genetic variation? (a) What is an independent assortment in meiosis? (b) How does...
Cells that have only one set of chromosomes are called haploid.Answer and Explanation: The process of meiosis produces four daughter cells. Meiosis is a type of reductive cell division. This means that the number of chromosomes is...
What is the purpose of mitosis? What kinds of cells need mitosis and what kinds do not? What are the significance of crossing over and nondisjunction? When do these processes occur? In which of the following processes does crossing over occur? a. mitosis b. me...