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 of the following is not true in regard to crossover?
a. Spindle microtubules guide the transfer of DNA across the synaptonemal complex.
b. Nonsister chromatids exchange genetic material.
c. Chiasmata are formed.
d. Recombination nodules mark the crossover point.
Does crossing over occur during prophase II? From an evolutionary perspective, why is this advantageous?
How do organisms with haploid-dominant life cycles ensure continued genetic diversification in offspring without using a meiotic process to make gametes?
Why would an individual with a mutation that prevented the formation of recombination nodules be considered less fit than other members of its species?
What is the function of the fused kinetochore found on sister chromatids in prometaphase I?
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