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What is the primary function of chromosomes?
Chromosomes carry
genetic
information copied and passed on to daughter cells.
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What are chromosomes composed of?
Chromosomes are made of long sections of
DNA
, proteins, and a small amount of
RNA
.
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What happens to each DNA molecule before cell division?
Each DNA molecule makes a
copy
of
itself
before
cell division.
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How many chromosomes do humans have?
Humans have
46
chromosomes.
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What are homologous pairs?
Homologous pairs are matching pairs of
chromosomes
found in cells.
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What is the diploid number?
The diploid number is the total number of
chromosomes
in a cell.
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What is the haploid number in human gametes?
The haploid number in human gametes is
23
chromosomes.
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What are the four stages of mitosis?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
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What processes occur during interphase?
Replication of DNA
Replication of
organelles
with DNA
Making new organelles
Synthesis of
ribosomal material
Synthesis of
ATP
Synthesis of
proteins
Increase in cell size
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What is the longest part of the cell cycle?
Interphase
is the longest part of the cell cycle.
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Where does mitosis occur in plants?
Mitosis occurs in the
meristems
of plants.
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What occurs during metaphase?
During metaphase,
chromosomes
align at the center of the spindle and attach to spindle fibers at the
centromere
.
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What is cytokinesis?
Cytokinesis is the process of
cytoplasm
splitting to form two daughter cells.
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What is the mitotic index?
The mitotic index is the percentage of cells in
mitosis
in a sample.
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How is the mitotic index calculated?
The mitotic index is calculated as:
Mitotic index
=
\text{Mitotic index} =
Mitotic index
=
No of cells in prophase + metaphase + anaphase + telophase
Total number of cells
×
100
\frac{\text{No of cells in prophase + metaphase + anaphase + telophase}}{\text{Total number of cells}} \times 100
Total number of cells
No of cells in prophase + metaphase + anaphase + telophase
×
100
.
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What are chiasmata?
Chiasmata are points where chromatids are joined and may exchange genetic material during crossing over.
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What is crossing over?
Crossing over is the swapping of pieces of chromosomes between homologous chromatids.
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What occurs during metaphase I of meiosis?
During metaphase I, homologous chromosomes arrange randomly on the equator of the spindle.
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What happens during anaphase I of meiosis?
During anaphase I, the chromosomes in each bivalent separate and are pulled to opposite poles.
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What happens during metaphase II of meiosis?
During metaphase II,
chromosomes
line up separately on the spindle at the
equator
.
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What happens during telophase II of meiosis?
During telophase II, chromatids lengthen, the spindle disappears, and the nuclear membrane reforms.
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