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understanding mitosis and meiosis part a examine the table. then answer…

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understanding mitosis and meiosis

part a
examine the table. then answer the following questions.

chromosome numbers of some common organisms

organismsomatic cell (2n)gamete cell (n)
garden pea147
fruit fly84
tomato2412
dog7839
chimpanzee4824
leopard frog2613
corn2010
  1. what is the diploid number of chromosomes in corn? ______
  2. what is the haploid number of chromosomes in corn? ______
  3. which organism has 46 chromosomes in each of its body cells? ______
  4. which cells in the human contain only 23 chromosomes? ______
  5. what do you notice about the number of chromosomes in each body cell in comparison to the number of chromosomes in each gamete?

part b
identify each statement below as true or false. if your answer is false, explain why it is considered to be false in the space that follows each question.

  1. daughter cells formed by meiosis are identical to each other and to the parent cell.
  2. two cell divisions occur in both mitosis and meiosis.
  3. daughter cells that are formed in mitosis are identical to each other.
  4. a human body cell contains 2 sets of 23 chromosomes.
  5. chromosomes cross over during mitosis.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Part A questions involve reading chromosome number data from the table and understanding diploid/haploid definitions. Part B assesses mitosis/meiosis characteristics.

Answer:

Part A:

  1. 20
  2. 10
  3. Human
  4. Gamete cells
  5. The number of chromosomes in each body cell (somatic cell) is twice the number in each gamete cell.

Part B:

  1. FALSE. Meiosis produces genetically diverse daughter cells, not identical to parent or each other.
  2. FALSE. Mitosis involves one cell division; meiosis involves two.
  3. TRUE
  4. TRUE
  5. FALSE. Chromosomes cross over during meiosis, not mitosis.