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Meiosis and Mitosis

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What type of cell undergoes meiosis?   Gamete Cells  
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What are homologouse chromosomes?   Chromosomes that are the same  
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Sperm Cell   Haploid  
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Liver Cell D   Diploid  
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Egg Cell   haploid  
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Stomach Cell   Diploid  
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If the diploid number in a liver cell is 52, how many chromosomes are there in the egg of this organism?   26  
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During Meiosis, the chromosome number is:   Reduced  
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Cells starting mitosis and meiosis begin with a (haploid or diploid) set of chromosomes.   Diploid  
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How many times do cells divide during meiosis?   2  
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What are the stages of meiosis I called?   Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I / Cytokinesis  
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What about Meiosis II?   Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II / Cytokinesis II  
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What phase do you first see a tetrad in?   Prophase  
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What best describes the term "crossing over"?   An exchange of information between two homologous chromosomes  
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Crossing over can be found in the stage of   Prophase I and Metaphase I  
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Is DNA copied before Meiosis II?   Yes because DNA replication happens in Interphase S and that is before any other phases.  
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How many cells form at the end of Meiosis II and how many chromosomes do they contain   46 cells and 23 chromosomes  
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A Sperm cell is a (gamete, zygote), and is (haploid, diploid). and why?   Gamete and Haploid because all sex cells are haploid and body cells are diploids  
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When a sperm cell and an ovum/egg merge, they undergo the process of fertilization, and give rise to a (gamete, zygote), which is (haploid, diploid).   Gamete and Haploid  
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What is the ultimate goal/purpose of mitosis? What term do we use to describe the new cells?   Division of somatic cells. Daughter cells  
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Describe Cancer   uncontrolled Cell Division  
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How are DNA and chromosomes related?   DNA is a double-helix that contains chromosomes  
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What is a gamete? How do we represent the chromosome number: 2n or n?   A gamete is a sex cell and it is represented by n  
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What is crossing over? When does it happen?   Crossing Over is when sister chromatids swap pieces of their chromosomes. Prophase I and Metaphase I  
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OOGenesis   the production of an egg  
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Chromosomes    
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