What is Mitosis?
A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
What is Meiosis?
A type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell, as in the production of gametes and plant spores.
What phase of Meiosis is this?
Prophase
Is it true that "Prometaphase" is the third stage in Mitosis?
False, It is the second stage
Where is KC from?
Vermont
What is the name of the plane marked by the dotted line?
Metaphase plate
How many daughter cells do you end up with at the end of Meiosis 2?
($) Four Daughter cells.
What Phase of Meiosis Is shown above?
Metaphase
Truth or False, do you end up with 4 four daughter cells at the end of Meiosis 2?
True
Is Meiosis Full Completed or halfway completed at the end of Meiosis 1 ?
Halfway Completed
How many chromosomes are shown in this picture? How many chromatids?
8 Chromosomes , 8 Chromatids
When does crossing over occur?
Prophase 1.
What stage of Meiosis is shown here?
Anaphase
Is condensed genetic material called prophase?
False
What are Homologous Chromosomes?
Homologous chromosomes are made up of chromosome pairs of approximately the same length, centromere position, and staining pattern, for genes with the same corresponding loci.
What is the second phase of Mitosis?
Prometaphase
What is the second phase of of Meiosis?
Metaphase
What stage of Meiosis is shown in the Image above?
Telophase
Does crossing over occur in the stage of Telophase II?
False
What are Gametes?
Egg or Sperm
What is condensed genetic material called?
Chromatids
When does DNA replication Take place?
Interphase
What Phase of Meiosis is shown above?
Telophase 2
Does DNA replication take place in Interphase
True
What is the male sex cell called?
sperm