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https://mediaplayer.pearsoncmg.com/asse ... nd-meiosis Part 2: Review Questions 1. Draw a cell as it would appear during mitotic anaphase presuming the original cell had a total of six chromosomes (2n = 6). 2. Define cytokinesis and distinguish the difference between cytokinesis in plant and animal cells. Mention at which cell stage cytokinesis starts.
4. In humans Mitosis results in the formation of what type of cell? Somatic (body cells) Sex cells (sperm or egg). In humans Meiosis results in the formation of what type of cell? Somatic / Sex cells 5. A human tissue cell (skin cells, etc) contains 46 chromosomes total (22 pairs plus two sex chromosomes): How many chromosomes would a newly formed skin cell contain? [Think about whether the division happens through meiosis or mitosis.] Somatic / Sex cells How many chromosomes would a human sperm cell or egg cell have? Watermelon somatic cells contain a total of 22 chromosomes (2n=22). How many chromosomes would be found in the egg? .
7. What characteristics are shared by two chromosomes considered to be homologous?