Chapter 11: Q. 7 (page 294)
What phase of mitotic interphase is missing from meiotic interkinesis?
a. G0phase
b. G1phase
c. S phase
d. G2phase
Short Answer
The correct answer is option c.
Chapter 11: Q. 7 (page 294)
What phase of mitotic interphase is missing from meiotic interkinesis?
a. G0phase
b. G1phase
c. S phase
d. G2phase
The correct answer is option c.
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Get started for freeA diploid, multicellular life-cycle stage that gives rise to haploid cells by meiosis is called a ________.
a. sporophyte
b. gametophyte
c. spore
d. gamete
Figure 11.9If a mutation occurs so that a fungus is no longer able to produce a minus mating type, will it still be able to reproduce?
What is a likely evolutionary advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?
a. Sexual reproduction involves fewer steps.
b. There is a lower chance of using up the resources in a given environment.
c. Sexual reproduction results in variation in the offspring.
d. Sexual reproduction is more cost-effective.
Animals and plants both have diploid and haploid cells. How does the animal life cycle differ from the alternation of generations exhibited by plants?
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
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