In an organism with a diploid number of 16, how many chromatids are present in each of the following phases:
AnswerAnswerAnswerAnswer
Mitotic metaphase
Meiotic metaphase I
Meiotic metaphase II
Meiotic telophase II
The diploid chromosome number of a cat, Felis catus, is . Which of the following rows correctly identifies the number of egg cells and chromosomes in each cell after the process of oogenesis has completed?
Select one:
a.
# of Cells
# of Chromosomes
b.
# of Cells
# of Chromosomes
c.
# of Cells
# of Chromosomes
d.
# of Cells
# of Chromosomes
5 years ago
Answered By Chinonso O
In a diploid organism with a ploidy number of 16, the number of chromatids in each of the following stages will be:
- Mitotic Metaphase: 32
- Meiotic Metaphase I: 32
- Meiotic Metaphase II: 32
- Meiotic Telophase II: 16
5 years ago
Answered By Chinonso O
CORRECTION: Meiotic Metaphase II has 16 chromatids.
5 years ago
Answered By Chinonso O
In a diploid organism with a ploidy number of 16, the number of chromatids in each of the following stages will be:
- Mitotic Metaphase: 32
- Meiotic Metaphase I: 32
- Meiotic Metaphase II: 32
- Meiotic Telophase II: 16
5 years ago
Answered By Chinonso O
CORRECTION: Meiotic Metaphase II has 16 chromatids.