A horse sperm cell has a haploid number of 32 chromosomes. Complete the following table by stating the number of cells, the number of chromatids, and the number of chromosomes at the end of each of the following stages of meiosis and mitosis.
Meiosis
Mitosis
Telophase I
Telophase II
Telophase
Number of Cells
number of chromatids
Number of Chromosomes
5 years ago
Answered By Richa P
Telophase I of Meiosis
- Number of Cells would be 2 because the cell has split.
- Number of Chromatids is 64 since its replication of chromosomes and cell has split so, n (haploid) so the number of chromosomes would be 32.
Telophase II of meiosis
- number of cells is 4 since the previous 2 cells are both splitting creating 4 gametes. The number of chromatids would be 32 and the number of chromosomes would also be 32 (n).
Telophase in mitosis would be similar to telophase II in meiosis. Instead of 4 cells as an end result, there will only be 2 cells (2n-diploid) while the number of chromatids and chromosomes would be 64.
5 years ago
Answered By Richa P
Telophase I of Meiosis
- Number of Cells would be 2 because the cell has split.
- Number of Chromatids is 64 since its replication of chromosomes and cell has split so, n (haploid) so the number of chromosomes would be 32.
Telophase II of meiosis
- number of cells is 4 since the previous 2 cells are both splitting creating 4 gametes. The number of chromatids would be 32 and the number of chromosomes would also be 32 (n).
Telophase in mitosis would be similar to telophase II in meiosis. Instead of 4 cells as an end result, there will only be 2 cells (2n-diploid) while the number of chromatids and chromosomes would be 64.