
Cellular Division
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- Q1A child born with an extra chromosome in each of its cells. This condition is usually a result ofcrossing overcytokinesisnondisjunctionhybridization30s
- Q2Which of the following stages of meiosis, if disrupted, would prevent genetic recombination through crossing over?Metaphase IIProphase IMetaphase IProphase II30s
- Q3During mitosis, a sister chromatids (duplicated chromosome) is attached to a spindle fiber at thecentrosomecentromerecentriolecell plate30s
- Q4In which phase of mitosis do chromosomes align along the equator of the cell?AnaphaseMetaphaseTelophaseProphase30s
- Q5In humans, what is the ratio of the number of gametes produced from one male germ cell to the number of gametes produced from one female germ cell?1:42:44:14:230s
- Q6Which of the following statement is TRUE about chiasmataIt is important for pairing of homologous chromosomeIt marks the crossing over-pointIt occurs during prophase IIIt is occurs in mitosis30s
- Q7During which phase of the cell cycle, does the cells scans and repair damages in the duplicated chromosomes?G1 phaseG2 phaseM phaseS phase30s
- Q8The core cell cycle regulators are known asKinetochoresCyclinsCytokinesChemokines30s
- Q9The DNA polymerase activity is the largest at which phase of the cell cycle?G2 PhaseG1 PhaseS phaseM Phase30s
- Q10Which of the following is TRUE about the daughter cells produced by mitosis?They inherit a mixed copy of either paternal or maternal homologsThey inherit a copy of maternal and paternal homologsThey inherit a copy of maternal homologs onlyThey inherit a copy of paternal homologs only30s