What is the difference between prophase, metaphase and anaphase of mitosis and meiosis I and II?
What is the difference between prophase, metaphase and anaphase of mitosis and meiosis I and II?
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If a person with type O blood marries a person with type AB blood, what are the possible phenotypes of their offspring?
type A, type B, and type O | ||
all type O | ||
all type AB | ||
both type A and type B |
Which of the following best describes translation?
RNA -> DNA | ||
RNA -> Protein | ||
DNA -> RNA | ||
DNA -> Protein |
If red flowering snapdragon plants are crossed with white flowering snapdragon plants, the offspring will appear
white | ||
pink | ||
purple | ||
red |
When does the chromosome number get reduced by half?
meiosis I | ||
telophase II | ||
meiosis II | ||
anaphase II |
The correct order of the phases of mitosis is
anaphase, metaphase, interphase and telophase | ||
interphase, prophase, metaphase, and telophase | ||
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase | ||
prophase, metaphase, telophase, and anaphase |
The genetic code is best described as
both ambiguous and redundant | ||
redundant but not ambiguous | ||
neither ambiguous nor redundant | ||
ambiguous but not redundant |
Describe in words what the cell(s) involved would look like for the following phases of cell division in an organism with 2n=4.
Phase / division: | Description: |
metaphase mitosis | |
telophase mitosis | |
anaphase I meiosis | |
interkinesis meiosis | |
metaphase II meiosis |