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- Directions: Complete the illustrations that show the differences between mitosis and meiosis. Consider the two-winged fly species Cricotopus sylvestris with chromosome number 2n = 4. Draw the stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase with cytokinesis) of the two cell divisions in the corresponding boxes of Table 1. No need to include prometaphase. One box is to one stage. For each stage, draw clearly the appearance and configuration of the cell(s) and the chromosomes. Inspect and refer to slides 10 to 11 of the Cell Division PPT for mitosis and slides 14 and 17 for meiosis. Make sure that when the pictures are zoomed in, they will still be clear. For better illustration, draw the chromosomes with different sizes (inspect and refer to slides 10 to 11 of the Cell Division PPT for mitosis and slides 14 and 17 for meiosis). Use one color for the chromosomes in mitosis and two colors for the chromosomes in meiosis (see slides 10 to 11 of the Cell Division PPT for mitosis and…Directions: Complete the illustrations that show the differences between mitosis and meiosis. Consider the two-winged fly species Cricotopus sylvestris with chromosome number 2n = 4. Draw the stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase with cytokinesis) of the two cell divisions in the corresponding boxes of Table 1. No need to include prometaphase. One box is to one stage. For each stage, draw clearly the appearance and configuration of the cell(s) and the chromosomes. For better illustration, draw the chromosomes with different sizes Use one color for the chromosomes in mitosis and two colors for the chromosomes in meiosis For the description of each stage, include the following: complete name of the stage (include correct number for those that need to have one) unique and important events undergone by the cell(s) and chromosomes appearance and configuration of the chromosomes (thinness or thickness, double-stranded or single-stranded, etc.) number of chromosomes in each…Why is meiosis important? Differentiate it with mitosis. Explain in a detailed manner.
- To define the adavantage and disadvantage of a compact chromosomal structure.The table presents the criteria to be used in comparing motosis and meiosis. Provide the missing information. Mitosis Meiosis chromosome number of daughter cells number of cell divisions stages presence of synapses presence of crossing over cell type that undergoes cell division number of daughter cells formed DNA content of cells at start of division DNA content of daughter cells genetic consequencesAnswer: Determine the diploid number of chromosome in the nucleus.
- explain why Chromosome Loss CausesMosaicismChromosomal RearrangementsAre Caused by which factors?Match the letter of the term with its description. Centriole Chromosome Chromatid Diploid DNA Gene Haploid Description makes spindle fibers is the hereditary material in chromosomes a cell containing two complete sets of chromosomes a cell containing a single set of unpaired chromosomes code for a specific trait (e.g. ability to roll the tongue) one of a pair of identical chromosomes formed by the replication of a single chromosome any of several thread-like structures, made of chromatin
- In a tabular form, differentiate mitosis and meiosis using the following criteria: Chromosome number of daughter cells Stages Synapsis Crossing over Cell type Number of cells formed Genetic consequences Note: More info about genetic consequences and cell type if possible, you can disregard other criteria or parameter of comparison like synapsis, crossing over.Describe how chromosomes behave in meiosis. State when chromosomes areduplicated (forming sister chromatids) and when they are not duplicated.Adentify the type of chromosomal abnormality shown here: inversion O deletion O insertion O translocation. 1 Previous