At the end of meiosis I, _____.Group of answer choiceshomologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cellssister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are diploidcells are haploid and sister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are haploid
Question
At the end of meiosis I, _____.Group of answer choiceshomologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cellssister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are diploidcells are haploid and sister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are haploid
Solution
At the end of Meiosis I, cells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cells.
Here's the step by step process:
-
Meiosis I begins with a diploid cell, which contains two copies of each chromosome, one from each parent.
-
During prophase I, the chromosomes condense and pair up along their lengths in a process called synapsis. This is when crossing over can occur, where sections of DNA are swapped between homologous chromosomes.
-
Metaphase I follows, where the paired chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell.
-
In anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes are pulled apart
Similar Questions
At the end of meiosis I, _____.Group of answer choiceshomologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are haploidcells are diploidcells are haploid and sister chromatids end up in separate cellssister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cellsNext
At the end of meiosis II, _____.Group of answer choicescells are diploidcells are haploid and sister chromatids end up in separate cellssister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are haploidhomologous chromosomes end up in separate cellsNext
At the end of meiosis I, _____.Group of answer choicescells are diploidcells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are haploidcells are haploid and sister chromatids end up in separate cellssister chromatids end up in separate cellshomologous chromosomes end up in separate cellsNext
At the end of meiosis II, _____.Group of answer choicessister chromatids end up in separate cellshomologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are haploid and sister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are diploidcells are haploid
At the end of meiosis II, _____.Group of answer choiceshomologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are haploidcells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are haploid and sister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are diploidsister chromatids end up in separate cellsNext
Upgrade your grade with Knowee
Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.