Chapter 11: Q. 3 (page 294)
What structure is most important in forming the tetrads?
a. centromere
b. synaptonemal complex
c. chiasma
d. kinetochore
Short Answer
The correct answer is option b
Chapter 11: Q. 3 (page 294)
What structure is most important in forming the tetrads?
a. centromere
b. synaptonemal complex
c. chiasma
d. kinetochore
The correct answer is option b
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Get started for freeThe pea plants used in Mendel’s genetic inheritance studies were diploid, with 14 chromosomes in somatic cells. Assuming no crossing-over events occur, how many unique gametes could one pea plant produce?
a. 28
b. 128
c. 196
d. 16,384
Explain how the random alignment of homologous chromosomes during metaphase I contribute to the variation in gametes produced by meiosis.
Many farmers are worried about the decreasing genetic diversity of plants associated with generations of artificial selection and inbreeding. Why is limiting random sexual reproduction of food crops concerning?
a. Mutations during asexual reproduction decrease plant fitness.
b. Consumers do not trust identical-appearing produce.
c. Larger portions of the plant populations are susceptible to the same diseases.
d. Spores are not viable in an agricultural setting
A diploid, multicellular life-cycle stage that gives rise to haploid cells by meiosis is called a ________.
a. sporophyte
b. gametophyte
c. spore
d. gamete
At metaphase I, homologous chromosomes are connected only at what structures?
a. chiasmata
b. recombination nodules
c. microtubules
d. kinetochores
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