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Meiosis I Formative. Question 1. What is the term given to cells that only have one homologous pair? A: Haploid B: Diploid C: Somatic D: Zygote. Question 1. What is the term given to cells that only have one homologous pair? A: Haploid B: Diploid C: Somatic D: Zygote. Question 2.
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Question 1 • What is the term given to cells that only have one homologous pair? • A: Haploid • B: Diploid • C: Somatic • D: Zygote
Question 1 • What is the term given to cells that only have one homologous pair? • A: Haploid • B: Diploid • C: Somatic • D: Zygote
Question 2 • What type of cells are formed in Meiosis? • A: Haploid Somatic Cells • B: Diploid Somatic Cells • C: Haploid Gametes • D: Haploid Gametes
Question 2 • What type of cells are formed in Meiosis? • A: Haploid Somatic Cells • B: Diploid Somatic Cells • C: Haploid Gametes • D: Haploid Gametes
Question 3 • What is the diploid number for the cell below? • A: 2 • B: 4 • C: 6 • D: 8
Question 3 • What is the diploid number for the cell below? • A: 2 • B: 4 • C: 6 • D: 8
Question 4 • Which term does not describe homologous pairs? • A: Same centromere location • B: Same length and size • C: Same nucleotide sequences • D: Same gene locations • E: 1 from MOM and 1 from DAD
Question 4 • Which term does not describe homologous pairs? • A: Same centromere location • B: Same length and size • C: Same nucleotide sequences • D: Same gene locations • E: 1 from MOM and 1 from DAD
Question 5 • What process is “boxed in” in the diagram below? • A: Mitosis • B: Meiosis I • C: Meiosis II • D: Fertilization
Question 5 • What process is “boxed in” in the diagram below? • A: Mitosis • B: Meiosis I(becomes haploid after) • C: Meiosis II • D: Fertilization
Question 6 • Which event does NOT occur in Prophase I? • A: Crossing Over • B: Chromosomes unravel • C: Formation of Tetrads • D: Centrioles move to poles
Question 6 • Which event does NOT occur in Prophase I? • A: Crossing Over • B: Chromosomes unravel • C: Formation of Tetrads • D: Centrioles move to poles
Question 7 • What phase correlates to the “Rule of Independent Assortment?” • Prophase I • Metaphase I • Anaphase I • Telophase I
Question 7 • What phase correlates to the “Rule of Independent Assortment?” • Prophase I • Metaphase I • Anaphase I • Telophase I
Question 8 • What phase do homologous chromosomes split and move to poles of the cell? • A: Prophase I • B: Metaphase I • C: Anaphase I • D: Telophase I • E: Cytokinesis I
Question 8 • What phase do homologous chromosomes split and move to poles of the cell? • A: Prophase I • B: Metaphase I • C: Anaphase I • D: Telophase I • E: Cytokinesis I
Question 9 • Which of the following is formed as a result of Meiosis I? • A: 2 haploid cells • B: 4 diploid cells • C: 2 sex cells • D: 4 sex cells
Question 9 • Which of the following is formed as a result of Meiosis I? • A: 2 haploid cells(which are still double armed) • B: 4 diploid cells • C: 2 sex cells • D: 4 sex cells
Question 10 • At what phase of Meiosis I are two haploid cells formed? • A: Prophase I • B: Metaphase I • C: Anaphase I • D: Telophase I • E: Cytokinesis I
Question 10 • At what phase of Meiosis I are two haploid cells formed? • A: Prophase I • B: Metaphase I • C: Anaphase I • D: Telophase I • E: Cytokinesis I