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Oogenesis
The formation of the ovum (mature female gamete) from undifferentiated germ cells is called oogenesis. This process takes place in the ovaries (female gonads). Oogenesis consists of three stages known as the multiplication phase, growth phase, and maturation phase.
Cell Division
Cell division involves the formation of new daughter cells from the parent cells. It is a part of the cell cycle that takes place in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Cell division is required for three main reasons:
- What would be the result of the following?
- the centromere is missing from a cell
- a chromosome contains more than one centromere
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- Define the following terms: a. chromosome b. chromatinA cell from a human female has just undergone mitosis. For unknown reasons, the centromere of chromosome 7 failed to divide. Describe the chromosomal contents of the daughter cells.In meiosis, each centromere has a spindle fiber attached only to one side. In mitosis, each centromere has a spindle attached to how many sides?
- Which of the following statements is TRUE? None of these are TRUE Interphase chromosomes are loosely compacted, overlapping, and intertwined with each other within the nucleus. Radial loops in the condensing chromosome are formed due to interactions between 30 nm fibers and the scaffolding proteins of the nuclear matrix - producing the 300 nm fiber of the chromosome Interphase chromosomes are loosely compacted and do not associate with histones until the cell is preparing to divide. Interphase chromosomes are also known as euchromatin. Condensed, metaphase chromosomes are also known as heterochromatin.During which of the following stages of interphase does the chromosomes consist of two chromatids joined at the centromere? Select one: G1 and G2 S and G2 G1 G1, G2 and SA somatic cell has the genotype DdEe. All chromosomes in this organism are metacentric. Show metaphase and the results of mitosis if the D and E locus are linked on the same chromosome in trans configuration. A sexually reproducing organism has the following phenotype DdEeAaTt: The D and E loci are on the same arm of a metacentric chromosome in cis configuration. The A locus is on the long arm of an acrocentric chromosome and the T locus is on a telocentric chromosome. 2.1. What is the haploid number of this organism? 2.2. Using diagrams show a ceii at metaphase of mitosis and show the results of mitosis.
- A parent cell that has 70 chromosomes undergoes cell division and produces daughter cells that have 70 chromosomes. The resulting daughter cells can be any of the following cell except for:A somatic cell has the genotype DdEe. All chromosomes in this organism are metacentric. Show metaphase and the results of mitosis if the D and E locus are linked on the same chromosome in trans configuration.Which of the following statements is TRUE? O Interphase chromosomes are loosely compacted, overlapping, and intertwined with each other within the nucleus. O Interphase chromosomes are loosely compacted and do not associate with histones until the cell is preparing to divide. O Interphase chromosomes are also known as euchromatin. Condensed, metaphase chromosomes are also known as heterochromatin. O Radial loops in the condensing chromosome are formed due to interactions between 30 nm fibers and the scaffolding proteins of the nuclear matrix - producing the 300 nm fiber of the chromosome O None of these are TRUE
- Normal events in mitosis gives rise to daughter cells with exactly the same chromosome number and genetic material. What may be expected to happen chromosomally and genetically to: 1. a cell with a chromosome that contains two centromeres?AsapA prairie grass species called "little bluestem" is tetraploid. It has four complete sets of chromosomes. There are ten kinds of chromosomes; in other words, each complete set of chromosomes has a total of 10 chromosomes. A single somatic cell (e.g., a cell in a leaf) will have 40 chromosomes, 4 of each kind of chromsome, i.e., 4 of the number 1 chromsome, 4 of the number 2 chromsome, etc. The illustration below shows prophase of meiosis 1 in chromosome number 10. In a diploid cell, there would be one tetrad (group of 4 chromatids) for each kind of chromosome. For example, there would be one tetrad for chromosome 8, one for chromsome 9, etc. When the tetraploid little bluestem undergoes meiosis, how many of chromosome number 10 will each sperm cell carry?