Question

A fellow student measured 75 ml of a solution in a graduated cylinder. How many liters did the student measure out?
7.5 L
750 L
0.075L
0.75 L
Multiple Choice 2 points
Which statement best describes the genetic content of the two daughter cells in prophase Il of meiosis?
haploid with one copy of each gene haploid with two copies of each gene diploid with four copies of each gene diploid with two copies of each gene
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Multiple Choice 2 points
Which of these is a monosomic condition?
Turner's Syndrome (where an individual has only one X-chromosome and no other X or Y as part of the homologous pair)
Uni-ovarian Syndrome (where an individual has only one ovary)
Triple X Syndrome (where an individual has three copies of the X-chromosome)
Down Syndrome (where an individual has three copies of chromosome 21)

Answers

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1. **Measurement Conversion**: The student measured 75 ml of a solution, which can be converted to liters.

- 1 liter (L) = 1000 milliliters (ml)
- Therefore, 75 ml = 75 / 1000 = 0.075 L.

The answer is **0.075 L**.

2. **Genetic Content in Prophase II of Meiosis**: In prophase II of meiosis, the cells are haploid, meaning they have one set of chromosomes. Each chromosome still consists of two sister chromatids, so there are two copies of each gene, but the key term here is "haploid" (n), since only one set of chromosomes is present.

The answer is **haploid with two copies of each gene**.

3. **Monosomic Condition**: A monosomic condition refers to the presence of only one copy of a particular chromosome instead of the usual two copies. Among the options provided, Turner's Syndrome is characterized by the presence of only one X chromosome (45, X) and no corresponding second sex chromosome.

The answer is **Turner's Syndrome (where an individual has only one X-chromosome and no other X or Y as part of the homologous pair)**.

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