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100

What are gametes?

Reproductive cells (egg and sperm)

100

Each chromosomes after DNA replication has two identical parts called ___.

Chromatids

100

T/F All somatic cells divide at the same rate

False

100

What are the products of meiosis 1?

Two haploid daughter cells with replicated chromosomes
100

Are gametes haploid or diploid cells?

Haploid
200

In what type of organism is the genome a single circular chromosome?

Prokaryote

200

Cells in the __ phase have ceased dividing.

G0

200

What does the first interphase checkpoint check for?

-Adequate cell size and resources to continue

-Genomic DNA damage

200

What are the products of meiosis 2?

Four haploid daughter cells with un-replicated chromosomes

200

Are zygotes haploid or diploid?

Diploid, because it contains two haploid sets of chromosomes.

300

What is the ploidy of a somatic cell?

Diploid (2n)

300

Which checkpoint checks to see if all the chromosomes are attached at the mitotic spindle?

M checkpoint

300

How many cell divisions occur in meiosis? What are they called?

-Meiosis 1 (reductional division)

-Meiosis 2 (equational division)

300

When does crossing over occur?

Prophase of meiosis 1

300

In metaphase 2, are the two sister chromatids of each chromosome genetically identical?

No, because crossing over occurred in meiosis 1.

400

What specialized protein structure forms at the centromere of each chromatid (two per chromosome) during prometaphase?

Kinetochore
400

When are new cyclin molecules synthesized?

S and G2

400

What are some mechanisms that contribute to genetic variation in offspring? Give at least 2 examples.

  • Independent assortment of chromosomes 

  • Crossing over 

  • Random fertilization

  • Sexual life cycles → mutations that create different versions of genes (alleles)/reshuffling

400

When does DNA replication occur in meiosis?

Occurs during interphase before meiosis 1 but NOT meiosis 2

400

Where do the microtubules of the spindle originate during mitosis in both plant and animal cells?

Centrosome

500

How does the alignment of homologous pairs at the metaphase plate differ between mitosis and meiosis?

During prophase 1 (meiosis), duplicated homologs pair up and crossing over occurs. Synapsis and crossing over do not occur during the prophase of mitosis.

500

It prevents the cell from entering into mitosis until cell size, resources, and proper DNA replication has been confirmed.

G2 checkpoint

500

How does the separation of homologs differ between mitosis and meiosis?

In the anaphase of mitosis, sister chromatids separate. 

In the anaphase 1 of meiosis, duplicated chromosomes of each homologous pair move toward opposite poles but the sister chromatids of each duplicated chromosome remain attached.

500

A mutation results in a cell that no longer produces a normal protein kinase for the M phase checkpoint. Which of the following would likely be the immediate result of this mutation?

The cell would undergo normal mitosis, but fail to enter the next G1 phase.

500

Which of the following triggers the cell's passage past the G2 checkpoint into mitosis?

MPF