5. As you go through this activity, fill in the chart below. Number of Chromosomes per cell Stage Prophase I Metaphase I

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5. As you go through this activity, fill in the chart below. Number of Chromosomes per cell Stage Prophase I Metaphase I

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5. As you go through this activity, fill in the chart below. Number of Chromosomes per cell Stage Prophase I Metaphase I. Anaphase I Telophase I (after cytokinesis) Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase II Telophase II (after cytokinesis) Number of Chromatids (DNA molecules) per cell

6. Continue to move through metaphase I, anaphase I and telophase I. After cytokinesis, how many chromosomes are in each cell? Is this the diploid or haploid number? 7. Now continue through meiosis II (you need only continue with one cell, if you like). How is metaphase II different than metaphase 1? How is anaphase II different than anaphase I? 8. How many chromosomes are in each cell after telophase II/cytokinesis? Is this the diploid or haploid number? 9. Which round of meiosis (I or II) more closely resembles mitosis? Why?

10. What is the genetic relationship between the daughter cells (are they the same or different)? Look at "tape vs. "no tape," and don't forget- we did not mimic crossing over in prophase 1. 11. Comment on how diversity is achieved in sexually reproducing organisms (meiosis provides two key steps: another occurs after meiosis- identify all three).
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