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Why must chromosomes be duplicated
A cell that is entering the M phase of the cell cycle is:
A. always diploid, either with duplicated or unduplicated chromosomes
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Jon
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What answer best describes the stage in the picture?
mitosis-anaphase.webp Group of answer choices Chromatin coils into
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YourLocalDisaster
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This diagram shows an animal cell in meiosis I during crossing over and synapsis. A single tetrad is shown with a pair of
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This diagram shows an animal cell in meiosis I during crossing over and synapsis. A single tetrad is shown with a pair of
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In order for daughter cells to contain a complete set of DNA and chromosomes, the genome of a cell must be duplicated before it
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In an organism that is polyploidy the entire genome is
a. duplicated from 2N to 4N. b. duplicated from 4N to 8N. c. Both A and B
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MotoSt1
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What answer best describes the stage in the picture?
mitosis-metaphas.webp Group of answer choices Chromosomes split and move to
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YourLocalDisaster
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If a cell has 8 duplicated (double stranded) chromosomes during metaphase of mitosis, how many chromosomes would the cell have
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Jodi
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in which phase of the cell cycle are chromosomes duplicated?
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Which of the following would be the most sigificant between mitosis and meiosis?
A. Chromosomes are duplicated before mitosis B.
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KC
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