What is formed at the end of meiosis? (1 point) two genetically identical cells four genetically different cells four genetically identical cells two genetically different cells
some one help me pleaseee. i really need help with biology unit 4 lesson 19... :)
You are hopefully not doing a test we are answering right now? ;)
haha i mean its just a practice test. no biggie (;
In that case I try give you some hints so you can answer similar questions to your real exam: Meiosis is the reason why and if you have any bothers or sisters are not a like. else you can say mitosis and meiosis is the same. Based on the information, what would say the answer was?
Is it D?
wait sorry rubish what I say.
and have dobble as much cells as mitosis in the end :P
so is it B then?
Sure is.
Thank you :)Which of the following is true concerning DNA replication? (1 point) The original DNA molecule remains intact, although it acts as a template for the formation of a copy that contains two new antiparallel strands. The leading strand is copied in the 5’ to 3’ direction and the lagging strand is copied in the 3’ to 5’ direction. Both strands are copied to form Okazaki fragments, which are later annealed by DNA ligase. The replication process proceeds on both strands in the same direction, which requires that RNA primers bind to the lagging strand. can you help me with this one too?
I was thinking about 1 and 2 meiosis.
what? lol
it is just a minor part of meiosis, in 1. meiosis we say that the new DNA is linked together, and the 2. split them so the 2 become 4.
Hmm a bit unsure, becuase I can't remember what Okazaki fragments are... need to do some checking 2 sec.
Thank you for the help. I really do appreciate it. :)and dont worry about it. i figured it out. lol
perfect wich one was it then? :)
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