answers ( graded A+)
At g2 of the cell cycle, with chromosomes that are replicated, how
many of do you have? - answer They will still be 2n= 38
Do body cells ever get haploid? - answer No, they can never be
haploid or they will die.
What do cells look like when they are g2 - answer The sister
chromosomes are pulled apart, they are diploid and replicated
Do you make DNA is g1 - answer No
Where is DNA made? - answer F3
Superimposing* - answer
Hair or nail cells can never be - answer Haploid
Meiosis starts as - answer The division that starts out as a
precursor, starting with cells that are diploid then gets signals
that are said to be haploid.
What is a precurser - answer Something that comes before it
, The process that makes sure a child has the correct amount of
chromosomes is - answer Meiosis, to make haploid sex cells with
23 chromosomes in them. We want a total of 46
When it becomes haploid it has - answer Only has half the
number
To understand Meiosis - answer There are 2 sub parts, Meiosis 1
and 2. And your DNA cannot stay condenced that long and starts
losing stuff so Meiosis 2 gives it times to re condence, or come up
for air.
Homologous Pair - answer In every body cells you have one from
your mother and one from your father. Women have literally every
pair, men have all besides men's last 2 because they are x and y.
The first 22 chromosomes are called - answer Autosomes
What does Automates mean - answer Meaning they are not x or y
x and y are - answer Sex chromosomes
Ideal in Meiosis #1 of mom and #1 of dad want - answer Find
each other and line up with eachother
Are x and y homologous - answer No