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Question
- using the figures above answer the following questions
which figure(s) show the process of recombination (crossing over)
which figure(s) show the creation of sister chromatids?
which figure(s) involves the process that occurs in one parent cell?
which figure(s) have double stranded dna?
unit 2: instructional sequence 4
sc.912.l.16.13 describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the human reproductive system. describe the
process of human development from fertilization to birth and major changes that occur in each trimester of
pregnancy.
- what are the parts and functions of the male reproductive system?
- what are the parts and functions of the female reproductive system?
- describe the process of human development from fertilization to birth.
Question 47 (sub - questions)
1. Which figure(s) show the process of recombination (crossing over)?
Recombination (crossing over) occurs when homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material. In the given figures, Figure 2 shows homologous chromosomes with segments that appear to be exchanged, indicating crossing over.
Sister chromatids are created during DNA replication, where a single chromosome duplicates to form two identical chromatids. Figure 1 shows a single chromosome (A) becoming two sister chromatids (A1 and A2), representing the creation of sister chromatids.
Processes like DNA replication (creation of sister chromatids) and crossing over (recombination) occur within a single parent cell. Figure 1 (sister chromatid creation) and Figure 2 (crossing over) occur within one parent cell. Also, the first row of figures (showing chromosome changes) can be considered as processes within a parent cell. But more precisely, Figure 1 and Figure 2 are involved in processes within one parent cell.
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