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Bio Lab 10 Post Exam- Meiosis BioFlix Tutorial Assignment (includes 3 tutorials) Questions with Verified Detailed Answers | Already Graded A+ Locus* - Location of a gene on a chromosome Sister Chromatids - Replicated forms of a chromosome joined together by the centromere and eventually separated during mitosis or meiosis II. Non-sister chromatids - Chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes Homologous Chromosomes - Chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes and the same structure Non-Homologous Chromosomes - Chromosomes that are not members of the same pair How does meiosis work? - Meiosis creates gametes (eggs and sperm) with a chromosome set (haploid or n) from parental cells with 2 chromosome sets (diploid or 2n). During fertilization, the haploid sperm (n) and egg (n) fuse, producing a diploid zygote (2n). The cells of the zygote divide by mitosis (which does not change the ploidy level) to produce an adult organism (still 2n) of the

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Bio Lab 10 Post Exam- Meiosis BioFlix
Tutorial Assignment (includes 3
tutorials) Questions with Verified
Detailed Answers | Already Graded A+

Locus* - ✔✔Location of a gene on a chromosome

Sister Chromatids - ✔✔Replicated forms of a chromosome joined together by

the centromere and eventually separated during mitosis or meiosis II.

Non-sister chromatids - ✔✔Chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes

Homologous Chromosomes - ✔✔Chromosomes that have the same sequence of

genes and the same structure

Non-Homologous Chromosomes - ✔✔Chromosomes that are not members of

the same pair

How does meiosis work? - ✔✔Meiosis creates gametes (eggs and sperm) with a

chromosome set (haploid or n) from parental cells with 2 chromosome sets

(diploid or 2n). During fertilization, the haploid sperm (n) and egg (n) fuse,

producing a diploid zygote (2n). The cells of the zygote divide by mitosis (which

does not change the ploidy level) to produce an adult organism (still 2n) of the




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, next generation.In sexual life cycles, meiosis and fertilization keep the number

of chromosomes constant from generation to generation.

Meiosis I vs II - ✔✔Meiosis involves two sequential cellular divisions. In meiosis

I, homologous chromosomes pair and then separate. Thus, although the parent

cell is diploid (containing two chromosome sets, one maternal and one

paternal), each of the two daughter cells is haploid (containing only a single

chromosome set). In meiosis II, the sister chromatids separate. The four

daughter cells that result are haploid.

What happens at the end of meiosis I? - ✔✔At the end of meiosis I, homologous

chromosomes have separated into the daughter cells. The chromosomes that

align along the metaphase plate in meiosis II must consist of sister chromatids.

Prophase* - ✔✔First and longest phase of mitosis, during which the

chromosomes become visible and the centrioles separate and take up positions

on the opposite sides of the nucleus

Metaphase* - ✔✔Second phase of mitosis, during which the chromosomes line

up across the center of the cell

Anaphase* - ✔✔Phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move

to opposite ends of the cell



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