Transcript CH 13 CQ

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For CAMPBELL BIOLOGY, NINTH EDITION
Jane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Robert B. Jackson
Chapter 13
Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles
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Questions prepared by
Louise Paquin
McDaniel College
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Overview
Which of the following transmits genes from
one generation of a family to another?
a) DNA
b) gametes
c) somatic cells
d) mitosis
e) nucleotides
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Fertilization
Fertilization is to zygote as meiosis is to which
of the following?
a) mitosis
b) diploid
c) chromosome
d) replication
e) gamete
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Chromosome Number
Privet shrubs and humans each have a diploid
number of 46 chromosomes per cell. Why are
the two species so dissimilar?
a) Privet chromosomes undergo only mitosis.
b) Privet chromosomes are shaped differently.
c) Human chromosomes have genes grouped together
differently.
d) The two species have appreciably different genes.
e) Privets do not have sex chromosomes.
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Karyotypes
Why is it more practical to prepare karyotypes
by viewing somatic diploid cells rather than
haploid gametes?
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Meiosis
Diploid cells may undergo either mitosis or
meiosis. Can haploid cells? Why or why not?
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Inquiry
Shugoshin is a protein that protects cohesins
from cleavage during meiosis I. What would
you expect would occur if a premeiotic cell had
one normal copy and one abnormal
(nonfunctional) copy of the shugoshin gene?
Hint: Think of one form on each member of a
homologous pair.
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Independent Assortment
How and at what stage do chromosomes
undergo independent assortment?
a) meiosis I pairing of homologs
b) anaphase I separation of homologs
c) meiosis II separation of homologs
d) meiosis I metaphase alignment
e) meiosis I telophase separation
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Disjunction
What allows sister chromatids to separate in
which phase of meiosis?
a) release of cohesin along sister chromatid arms in
anaphase I
b) crossing over of chromatids in prophase I
c) release of cohesin at centromeres in anaphase I
d) release of cohesin at centromeres in anaphase II
e) crossing over of homologues in prophase I
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Variation
What are three ways in which gametes from
one individual diploid cell can be different from
one another?
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Rate and Process
Prophase I of meiosis is generally the longest
phase of meiosis. Why might this be?
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Meiotic Phases
In this cell, what phase is represented?
a) mitotic metaphase
b) meiosis I anaphase
c) meiosis I metaphase
d) meiosis II anaphase
e) meiosis II metaphase
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Recombination and Natural Selection
In which of the following ways are natural selection
and recombination due to crossing over in meiosis I
related?
a) Recombinants undergo negative selection.
b) Non-recombinants are positively selected in cases of
environmental change.
c) Most recombinants have lower fertility than nonrecombinants.
d) Some recombinants have positively selected new gene
combinations.
e) There is no relationship.
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