Chapter 2: Problem 7
How do spindle fibers form and how do chromosomes separate in animal cells?
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Chapter 2: Problem 7
How do spindle fibers form and how do chromosomes separate in animal cells?
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What role do the following cellular components play in the storage, expression, or transmission of genetic information: (a) chromatin, (b) nucleolus, (c) ribosome, (d) mitochondrion, (e) centriole, (f) centromere?
What is the significance of checkpoints in the cell cycle?
In mitosis, what chromatid combination(s) will be present during metaphase? What combination(s) will be present at each pole at the completion of anaphase?
How do the stages of mitosis and meiosis occur in a specific order and never alternate?
Define and discuss these terms: (a) synapsis, (b) bivalents, (c) chiasmata, (d) crossing over, (e) chromomeres, (f) sister chromatids, (g) tetrads, (h) dyads, (i) monads.
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