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Activity 3: Mitosis and Meiosis

Name: Juliette Yoon ID #: A01198577 Date: 16.10.2019 Group: 401

MITOSIS

For growth and development, replace


What is the purpose
dead cells and repair injuries.
of this process?

Number of parent 1
cells
Is parent cell haploid diploid
or diploid?
Type of cells that somatic cells
undergo this process
Number of Daughter 2 daughter cells
Cells Produced

Are daughter cells diploid


haploid or diploid?
Are daughter cells yes
identical to parent
cell?
Are daughter cells yes
identical to each
other?
Number of Divisions one
in the Nucleus

Is there crossing No
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over?

I. Fill in the blanks based on your knowledge of mitosis and meiosis. (30%)
1. A human has 46 chromosomes in each body cell. How many chromosomes would be
found in its daughter cells after mitosis?
There would be 46 chromosomes.

2. A yeast cell has 32 chromosomes. How many chromosomes would be found in its
daughter cells after meiosis?
There would be 8 chromosomes.

3. A fruit fly’s gametes have 2 chromosome, because its body cells have 4
chromosomes.

4. A kangaroo’s somatic cells have 12 chromosomes, so that means its sex cells have 6 .
chromosomes.

5. Put these cells in order and give the name for each phase.

Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

6. Cells 7 and 9 are in what phase? Anaphase .


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2. Highlight the correct answer. (20%)


1. Interphase is broken into what three phases?
a. Prophase, metaphase, anaphase
b. GO, G1, G2
c. G1, S, G2
d. S, mitosis, cytokinesis

2. What is the last phase of mitosis?


a. Telophase
b. Interphase
c. Metaphase
d. Prophase

3. Crossing over, takes place in what phase of meiosis?


a. Interphase
b. Prophase 1
c. Prophase 2
d. Anaphase 1
e. None of the above

4. In what phase of meiosis does the nuclear membrane break down?


a. Prophase 1
b. Anaphase 1
c. Prophase 2
d. Telophase 2
e. Both A and C

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