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E. Alternate phenotype 95. Chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes are called A

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Question

E. Alternate phenotype 95. Chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes are called A. Centrosomes C. Nonsexosomes D. Autosomes E. Centromeres 96. Which of the following happens at the conclusion of meiosis 1? A. Homolgous chromosomes are separated. B. The chromosome number is conserved. C. Sister chromatids are separated. D. Four daughter cells are formed. E. The sperm cells elongate to form a bead and a tail end. 97. Which of the following is true of the process of meiosis? A. Two diploid cells result. C. Four haploid cells result. D. Four autosomes result. E. Four chiasmata result 98. Crossing over occurs during which phase of meiosis? A. Prophase I B. Anaphase I C. Telophase D. Prophase IT E. Metaphase II When comparing prophase I of meiosis with prophase of mitosis, which of the following occurs only in mciosis? 99. A. The chromosomes condense B. Tetrads form C. The nuclear envelope disassembles. D. A spindle forms. E. Each chromosome is composed of two chromatids. 100. Which of the following occurs in meiosis but not in mitosis? A. Chromosome replication B. Synapsis C. Production of daughter ells D. Alignment of tetrads at metaphase plate E. Both B and D

Explanation / Answer

95) Chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes are called autosomes. The correct answer is option D

96) The correct answer is option A that is homologous chromosomes are separated.

97) The correct answer is option C that is four haploid cells results.

98) The correct answer is option A that is prophase I