Chapter 11: Q. 2 (page 294)
Meiosis usually produces ________ daughter cells.
a. two haploid
b. two diploid
c. four haploid
d. four diploid
Short Answer
The correct answer is option c
Chapter 11: Q. 2 (page 294)
Meiosis usually produces ________ daughter cells.
a. two haploid
b. two diploid
c. four haploid
d. four diploid
The correct answer is option c
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Get started for freeWhich statement best describes the genetic content of the two daughter cells in prophase II of meiosis?
a. haploid with one copy of each gene
b. haploid with two copies of each gene
c. diploid with two copies of each gene
d. diploid with four copies of each gene
What is the ploidy of the most conspicuous form of most fungi?
a. diploid
b. haploid
c. alternation of generations
d. asexual
Does crossing over occur during prophase II? From an evolutionary perspective, why is this advantageous?
A diploid, multicellular life-cycle stage that gives rise to haploid cells by meiosis is called a ________.
a. sporophyte
b. gametophyte
c. spore
d. gamete
At metaphase I, homologous chromosomes are connected only at what structures?
a. chiasmata
b. recombination nodules
c. microtubules
d. kinetochores
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