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What is the process that allows siblings to look different despite having the same parents?
Meiosis
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How does meiosis differ from mitosis?
Meiosis contributes to
genetic
variety and produces
gametes
, while mitosis produces
identical
body cells.
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What type of cells does meiosis produce?
Sperm
and
egg
cells (
gametes
)
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Why do human sperm and egg cells have 23 chromosomes instead of 46?
They have
23
chromosomes so that when they combine during fertilization, they create a total of
46
chromosomes.
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What is meiosis referred to as?
A
reduction
division
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What happens during interphase before meiosis starts?
The
cell grows
,
replicates
its
DNA
, and carries out
cell processes.
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How do we count chromosomes during interphase after DNA replication?
We count by the number of
centromeres
, so the number of
chromosomes
remains the same even though the
chromatids double.
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What are the stages of meiosis similar to in mitosis?
PMAT (Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase)
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How does prophase I differ from prophase II in meiosis?
Prophase I involves
homologous pairs
and
crossing over
, while prophase II does not involve
homologous pairs
or
crossing over.
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What happens during metaphase I of meiosis?
The
chromosomes
line up in
pairs
in the middle of the cell.
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What does anaphase I involve in meiosis?
The
chromosomes
are pulled away from each other by
spindle fibers.
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What is formed at the end of telophase I in meiosis?
Two
newly
formed nuclei
and
two
new
cells.
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What is the significance of cytokinesis in meiosis?
Cytokinesis
splits
the cytoplasm to form
two
separate cells after
telophase
I.
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How many times does meiosis divide?
Twice
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What happens during metaphase II of meiosis?
The
chromosomes line
up in a
single file line
in the
middle
of the cell.
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How does anaphase II differ from anaphase I in meiosis?
In
anaphase II
, the
chromatids
are pulled away, while in
anaphase
I, the
homologous chromosomes
are pulled apart.
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What is produced at the end of meiosis II?
Four
cells
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What is the process that allows siblings to look different despite having the same parents?
Meiosis
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How does meiosis differ from mitosis?
Meiosis contributes to
genetic
variety and produces
gametes
, while mitosis produces
identical
body cells.
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What type of cells does meiosis produce?
Sperm
and
egg
cells (
gametes
)
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How many chromosomes do human sperm and egg cells have?
23
chromosomes
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Why do sperm and egg cells have 23 chromosomes each?
To combine and form a
fertilized
egg with
46
chromosomes.
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What is meiosis referred to as?
A
reduction
division
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What happens during interphase before meiosis starts?
The
cell grows
,
replicates
its
DNA
, and carries out
cell processes.
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How do we count chromosomes during interphase after DNA replication?
We count by the number of
centromeres
, so the number remains the same despite the
duplication.
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What are the stages of mitosis represented by the acronym PMAT?
Prophase
,
Metaphase
,
Anaphase
,
Telophase
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How does meiosis differ in terms of division compared to mitosis?
Meiosis divides
twice
, resulting in
four
cells, while mitosis divides
once
, resulting in
two
cells.
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What is the first step of meiosis I?
Prophase I
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What occurs during prophase I of meiosis?
Chromosomes
condense
,
thicken
, and
line
up with their
homologous
pairs.
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What is crossing over in prophase I?
It is the exchange of genetic information between homologous chromosomes.
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What is the term for chromosomes that are approximately the same size and contain the same types of genes?
Homologous chromosomes
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What happens during metaphase I of meiosis?
Chromosomes
line up in the
middle
of the
cell
in
pairs.
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What does anaphase I involve?
Chromosomes
are pulled away from each other by
spindle fibers.
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What is formed at the end of telophase I?
Two
newly
formed nuclei
and
two
new
cells
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What follows
telophase I in meiosis
?

Cytokinesis
, which
splits
the
cytoplasm.
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What is the first step of meiosis II?
Prophase II
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How does prophase II differ from prophase I?
Prophase II does not involve
homologous
pairs or
crossing
over.
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What happens during metaphase II?
Chromosomes line
up in a
single
file line in the
middle
of the cell.
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What occurs during anaphase II?
Chromatids are pulled away to opposite sides of the cell.
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What is formed at the end of telophase II?
Four
cells
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