Question 1 point
The separation of Sister Chromatids occurs in which of the following
processes?
i.Anaphase of Mitosis
ii.Meiosis I
iii.Meiosis II
iv.Telophase I
v.Telophase II
vi.Anaphase I
vii.Anaphase II
None of the above
i and iii
iii only
i, iii and vii
ii only
iii and v
i, ii and vi
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2 point
One chromosome which has undergone duplication and consists of
two sister chromatids is referred to as:
A Univalent
Homologous Chromosomes
Sister Chromosomes
A Bivalent
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3 point
Human gametes are said to be _ _ because they contain
only one set (n) of chromosomes.
Haploid
Diploid
Uniploid
Bivalent
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4 point
If an animal species normally has 24 chromosomes (2N=24) in each
somatic cell, how many chromosomes would you expect to be in each
daughter cell after a complete cycle of Mitosis?
12
6
48
24
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5 point
Paired chromosomes containing the same array of genes, with one
having been derived from the male parent and one having been
derived from the female parent are called:
Sister Chromatids
Sister Chromosomes
Homologous Chromosomes
Bivalents
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