front 1 During which of the following processes does independent assortment of chromosomes occur? | back 1 in meiosis I only |
front 2 During which of the following phases of meiosis do centromeres split and sister chromatids migrate to opposite poles of the cell? | back 2 anaphase II |
front 3 During which of the following processes do homologous pairs of chromosomes align adjacent to one another at the metaphase plate of a cell? | back 3 metaphase I of meiosis |
front 4 Which of the following statements describes one characteristic of each chromosome in a cell during the entire process of meiosis I? | back 4 Each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids joined by a centromere. |
front 5 Crossing over of chromosomes normally takes place during which of the following processes? | back 5 meiosis I |
front 6 Which of the following statements describes a major difference between mitosis and meiosis I in a diploid organism? | back 6 Sister chromatids separate in mitosis, while homologous pairs of chromosomes separate in meiosis I. |
front 7 Which of the following statements describes a major difference between meiosis II and mitosis in a diploid animal? | back 7 Meiosis II occurs in a haploid cell, while mitosis occurs in diploid cells. |
front 8 During which of the following phases of meiosis do homologous chromosomes separate? | back 8 anaphase I |
front 9 Which of the following processes occur during meiosis but not mitosis? | back 9 Diploid cells form haploid cells. |
front 10 Somatic cells of roundworms have four individual chromosomes per cell. How many chromosomes would you expect to find in an ovum from a roundworm? | back 10 two |
front 11 Refer to the information and figure below to answer the following questions. | back 11 Each egg has a one-fourth chance of having either blue long, blue short, orange long, or orange short combinations. |
front 12 Refer to the information and figure below to answer the following questions. | back 12 one half blue short and one half orange short gene eggs |
front 13 Refer to the information and figure below to answer the following questions. | back 13 one chromosome 12 with one blue gene and one chromosome 19 with one long gene |
front 14 DNA was isolated from three different cell types of the same
organism, the relative DNA content for each type was determined, and
the results were plotted on the graph shown in the figure below. Refer
to the graph to answer the following questions. | back 14 I |
front 15 DNA was isolated from three different cell types of the same
organism, the relative DNA content for each type was determined, and
the results were plotted on the graph shown in the figure below. Refer
to the graph to answer the following questions. | back 15 II |
front 16 DNA was isolated from three different cell types of the same
organism, the relative DNA content for each type was determined, and
the results were plotted on the graph shown in the figure below. Refer
to the graph to answer the following questions. | back 16 I |
front 17 Refer to the drawings in the figure below of a single pair of
homologous chromosomes as they might appear during various stages of
either mitosis or meiosis, and answer the following question(s). | back 17 V |
front 18 Refer to the drawings in the figure below of a single pair of
homologous chromosomes as they might appear during various stages of
either mitosis or meiosis, and answer the following question(s). | back 18 I |
front 19 For the following questions, match the key event of meiosis with the
stages listed below. | back 19 VII |
front 20 For the following questions, match the key event of meiosis with the
stages listed below. | back 20 II |
front 21 When chiasmata can first be seen in cells using a microscope, which of the following processes has most likely occurred? | back 21 prophase I |
front 22 Which of the following processes occurs in meiosis but not in mitosis? | back 22 synapsis of chromosomes |
front 23 During which of the following processes do sister chromatids separate from each other? | back 23 during both mitosis and meiosis II |
front 24 Which of the following events happens at the conclusion of meiosis I? | back 24 Homologous chromosomes of a pair are separated from each other. |
front 25 How do cells at the completion of meiosis compare with cells that are in prophase of meiosis I? | back 25 The cells have half the number of chromosomes and one-fourth the amount of DNA. |
front 26 Which of the following statements describes the chromosomal makeup of each daughter cell after telophase of meiosis I? | back 26 The cells are haploid, and the chromosomes are each composed of two chromatids. |
front 27 The somatic cells of a privet shrub each contain a total of 46 chromosomes. How do the chromosomes of this plant differ from the chromosomes of humans, who also have a total of 46? | back 27 Genes of privet shrub chromosomes are significantly different than those in humans. |
front 28 If a cell has completed meiosis I and the first cytokinesis, and is just beginning meiosis II, which of the following is an appropriate description of its genetic contents? | back 28 It has half the amount of DNA as the cell that began meiosis. |
front 29 Which of the following statements correctly describes a karyotype? | back 29 It is an organized image of a cell's chromosomes. |
front 30 Which of the following statements is correct regarding the human X chromosomes? | back 30 It carries genes that determine an individual's biological sex. |
front 31 Many organisms spend most of their life cycle in the diploid state. If meiosis produces haploid cells, how is the diploid number restored for these types of organisms? | back 31 by fertilization |
front 32 Which of the following characteristics do homologous chromosomes exhibit? | back 32 They carry information for the same traits. |
front 33 Refer to the life cycles illustrated in the figure below to answer
the following questions. | back 33 The sporophyte's chromosome number per cell is ten and the gametophyte's is five. |
front 34 Refer to the life cycles illustrated in the figure below to answer
the following questions. | back 34 II only |
front 35 Refer to the life cycles illustrated in the figure below to answer
the following questions. | back 35 III only |
front 36 Refer to the life cycles illustrated in the figure below to answer
the following questions. | back 36 I only |
front 37 In a human karyotype, chromosomes are arranged in 23 pairs. If we choose one of these pairs, such as pair 14, which of the following do the two chromosomes of the pair have in common? | back 37 length, centromere position, staining pattern, and traits coded for by their genes |
front 38 Which of the following processes might produce a human zygote with 45 chromosomes? | back 38 an error in meiotic anaphase occurring in either an egg or sperm |
front 39 A triploid cell contains three sets of homologous chromosomes. If a cell of a diploid species that normally has 42 chromosomes per cell is triploid, this cell would be expected to have which of the following sets of chromosomes? | back 39 63 chromosomes in 21 sets of 3 |
front 40 A particular organism has 46 chromosomes in its karyotype. Which of the following statements is correct regarding this organism? | back 40 It produces gametes with 23 chromosomes. |
front 41 Which of the following statements describes an example of alternation of generations? | back 41 A diploid plant (sporophyte) produces a spore by meiosis that gives rise to a multicellular, haploid pollen grain (gametophyte). |
front 42 Which of the following processes occurs in a plant's sexual life cycle? | back 42 gametophytes produce gametes by mitosis |
front 43 Eukaryotic sexual life cycles show tremendous variation. Which of the following characteristics do all sexual life cycles have in common? | back 43 II, III, and IV |
front 44 Which of the following statements is true of a species that has a chromosome number of 2n = 16? | back 44 Each diploid cell has eight homologous pairs of chromosomes. |
front 45 At which stage of mitosis are chromosomes usually photographed in the preparation of a karyotype? | back 45 metaphase |
front 46 Which of the following statements is correct in comparing sexual and asexual reproduction? | back 46 In sexual reproduction, individuals transmit half of their nuclear genes to each of their offspring. |
front 47 Quaking aspen trees can send out underground stems for asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction is not as common, but when it does happen, the haploid gametes have 19 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are in the cells of the underground stems? | back 47 38 |
front 48 Asexual reproduction occurs during which of the following processes? | back 48 mitosis |
front 49 Which of the following statements defines a genome? | back 49 the complete set of an organism's genes and other DNA sequences |
front 50 If a horticulturist breeding gardenias succeeds in having a single plant with a particularly desirable set of traits, which of the following would be her most probable and efficient route to establishing a line of such plants? | back 50 Clone the plant. |