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11.4 wkbk 16-27 KEY

11.4 wkbk 16-27 KEY. 16. Prophase I. 16. Metaphase I. 16. Anaphase II. 17. Interphase. Interphase (technically not part of meiosis, you’re right!). 17. Telophase II and Cytokinesis. 18. The diagram shows Crossing over 19. It occurs during Prophase I of meiosis

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11.4 wkbk 16-27 KEY

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  1. 11.4 wkbk 16-27 KEY

  2. 16. Prophase I

  3. 16. Metaphase I

  4. 16. Anaphase II

  5. 17. Interphase • Interphase (technically not part of meiosis, you’re right!)

  6. 17. Telophase II and Cytokinesis

  7. 18. The diagram shows Crossing over 19. It occurs duringProphase I of meiosis 20. The result is a newcombination of alleles/genes(Differing chromosomes)

  8. 22. • A diploid cell that enters mitosis with 16 chromosomes will divide to produce __2__ daughter cells. Each of these daughter cells will have __16__ chromosomes. • *Remember, mitosis doesn’t change the daughter cells – they’re identical to parent

  9. 23. • If the diploid number of chromosomes for an organism is 16, each daughter cell after mitosis will contain __16__ chromosomes.

  10. 24. • A diploid cell that enters meiosis with 16 chromosomes will pass through __2__ cell divisions, producing __4__ daughter cells, each with __8__ chromosomes. • Diploid cell  haploid cell • Double - half

  11. 25. • Gametes have a haploid number of chromosomes. • Half as many as a normal body cell • Ex: Humans have 46 chromosomes, except in gametes (sperm/egg) which have 23 (haploid)

  12. 26. • If an organism’s haploid number is 5, its diploid number is 10. • If given the haploid, double it • If given the diploid, halve it

  13. 27. • While a haploid number of chromosomes may be even or odd, a diploid number is always even.

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