6. Meiosis and mitosis are both processes that involve nucleardivision. What is the difference between the two?
7. Daughter cells resulting from meiosis:
a) have only one member of each homologus pair
b) have only one member of each pair of alleles
c) have half as many chromosomes as the parentcell
d) all of these
e) none of these.
8. The centromere is a region in which:
a)chromatids remain attached to one another untilanaphase.
b) metaphase chromosomes become aligned at the metaphaseplate.
c) chromosomes are grouped during telophase.
d) the nucleus is located prior to mitosis.
e) new spindle microtubules form at either end.
9. Which of the following does not occur duringmitosis?
a) condensation of the chromosomes
b) replication of the DNA
c) separation of sister chromatids
d) spindle formation
e) separation of the spindle poles.
10. What is the relationship between interphase and celldivision? (Why are they both needed?)
6. Meiosis and mitosis are both processes that involve nucleardivision. What is the difference between the two?
7. Daughter cells resulting from meiosis:
a) have only one member of each homologus pair
b) have only one member of each pair of alleles
c) have half as many chromosomes as the parentcell
d) all of these
e) none of these.
8. The centromere is a region in which:
a)chromatids remain attached to one another untilanaphase.
b) metaphase chromosomes become aligned at the metaphaseplate.
c) chromosomes are grouped during telophase.
d) the nucleus is located prior to mitosis.
e) new spindle microtubules form at either end.
9. Which of the following does not occur duringmitosis?
a) condensation of the chromosomes
b) replication of the DNA
c) separation of sister chromatids
d) spindle formation
e) separation of the spindle poles.
10. What is the relationship between interphase and celldivision? (Why are they both needed?)