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genetics review sheet
remember to study the vocabulary for the unit!!
complete the following fill in the blank and short answer questions.
- who is gregor mendel and what did he do?
- what is the purpose of a punnett square?
- if there are 46 chromosomes in a human, how many chromosomes would be present in a haploid cell (sperm or egg)?
- how many cells are formed in the process of mitosis?
- in mitosis, an original cell of a fruit fly has 8 chromosomes, how many would each new cell have? is this described as haploid or diploid?
- how many cells are formed in the process of meiosis?
- in meiosis, an original cell of a fruit fly has 8 chromosomes, how many would each new cell (sperm or egg) have?
- give the correct genotype for the description below. use the letters t & t, where t = tall and t =
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Step1: Recall haploid definition
Haploid cells have half the number of chromosomes of diploid cells.
Step2: Calculate haploid chromosomes
Human diploid cells have 46 chromosomes. So haploid (sperm/egg) cells have $46 \div 2 = 23$ chromosomes.
Step1: Recall mitosis process
Mitosis is a cell division that results in two daughter cells, each identical to the parent cell.
Step2: Determine number of cells formed
From one parent cell, mitosis forms 2 cells.
Step1: Recall mitosis chromosome behavior
In mitosis, daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell (diploid, since it's same as parent's ploidy).
Step2: Calculate chromosomes in new cells
Parent fruit fly cell has 8 chromosomes. So each new cell has 8 chromosomes, and it's diploid.
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