The dyads are at opposite poles and the cytoplasm divides. How many chromosomes are present in each new cell? How many chromatids are present in each new cell? 8.
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1) During interphase of the cell cycle, A) DNA recombines B) sister chromatids move to opposite poles C) the nuclear membrane disappears D) RNA replicates E) DNA content essentially doubles 2) When a cell with 2n=4 undergoes meiotic cell division, what will be the resulting number of cells and number of chromosomes per cell? a) 2,4 b) 4,4 c) 4,2 d) 2,2 3) If 10 cells with 2n=4 undergo mitosis and cytokinesis, what will be the total number of daughter cells and the number of chromosomes per cell? a) 40,4 b) 20,4 c) 10,4 d) 20,2 4) How many haploid sets of chromosomes are present in an individual cell that is a tetraploid with a total of 4 chromosomes? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5 5) What is the function of cohesin? Explain in 1 sentence. 6) Name the structure that completes cytokinesis by contracting and thereby pinching one cell into two? It functions in animal cells. Questions 1-4 – 20 points each Questions 5-6 – 10 points each
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