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zhenek [66]
3 years ago
10

PLEASE HELP!!!! Will give brainliest to correct answer. one attempt only on this quiz.

Biology
2 answers:
aalyn [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  1. Occurs before meiosis. Before the cell undergoes meiosis a period of growth occurs, this period/phase is called interphase.
  2. Chromatin. The material carrying eukaryotic chromosomes
  3. All of the above.
  4. It is at this phase that gametes are made for sexual reproduction. Meiosis occurs only in organisms that can produce sexually.
  5. Chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes.
  6. All of the above
  7. Tetrads do not form in prophase II. They form in prophase I.
  8. In telophase II, the chromosomes dissociate and move to the opposite ends of the poles. The two daughter cells divide into four haploid daughter cells by cytokineses, and the nuclear membrane forms.
  9. 4 haploid gametes. By the process of cytokineses

Explanation:

iragen [17]3 years ago
3 0
Question 1: both B and C

Question 2: Chromatin

Question 3: All of the above

Question 4: To make gametes

Question 5: Tetrads line up down the middle of the cell

Question 6:There are 2 correct answers for this question: Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm to form two separate cells AND Cytokinesis may occur at the same time as Telophase I

Question 7: Tetrads do NOT form in prophase II

Question 8: All of the above

Question 9: 4 haploid gametes
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