1. draw three or four pairs of replicated homologous chromosomes
below. Make each pair of homologous a different size or color from
the other pairs.
2. Now that the chromosomes have replicated, meiosis I can
begin. for each phase of meisis I arrange the chromosems to
decipict their movemenets in each phase. Draw each phase of meiosis
I. (PROPHASE I, METAPHASE I, ANAPHASE I, TELOPHASE I)
3. At the end of meiosis I, how many chromosomes are in each
cell?
4. Are the cells haploid or deploid?
5. are the chromosems replicated or unreplicated?
6. The purpose of meiosis II is to separate the chromotids. Use
your two chromosomes that were separated into two cells at the end
of meiosis I, to depict the phases of meiosis II. Draw each phase
of meiosis II. (PROPHASE II, METAPHASE II, ANAPHASE II, TELOPHASE
II).
7. How many cells are produced by the end of meiosis II?
8. Are the cells haploid or deploid?
9. Are the chromosomes replicated or unreplicated?
I KNOW IT SEEMS TO BE MANY QUESTION BUT I HAD TO ASK ALL OF THEM
AT ONCE BECAUSE THEY ARE RELATED. I WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR HELP ON
THIS. THANKS
(NOT LOOKING FOR A COMPLICATED DRAWING. JUST AS SIMPLE AND AS
CORRECT AS POSSIBLE.)