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I am really at a loss about this question. Ihave tried to figure it out, but I j

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I am really at a loss about this question. Ihave tried to figure it out, but I just get more confused.
Please help!

For a diploid cell of a frog species whose 1N chromosome #is3,what would they look like/draw the following: mitosis: earlyanaphase                meiosis: early anaphaseI                meiosis: early anaphase II thanks, denise I am really at a loss about this question. Ihave tried to figure it out, but I just get more confused.
Please help!

For a diploid cell of a frog species whose 1N chromosome #is3,what would they look like/draw the following: mitosis: earlyanaphase                meiosis: early anaphaseI                meiosis: early anaphase II thanks, denise denise

Explanation / Answer

For early anaphase in mitosis, chromosomes separate, moving towardopposite ends of the cell. Here's a picture:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Anaphase_IF.jpg For early anaphase I in meiosis, chromosomes are pulled apart toform 2 haploid sets Anaphase II is similar to early anaphase in mitosis.

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