Description : If an organism’s diploid number is 12, its haploid number is a. 12. b. 6. c. 24. d. 3.
Last Answer : b. 6.
Description : Are mitosis parent cells diploid or haploid?
Last Answer : diploid
Description : In angiosperms regarding development of microgametophyte each microspore mother cell undergoes (a) Mitosis to produce 4 microspores (b) Two successive mitosis to form 4 microspores (c) Two successive meiotic division to form 4 microspores (d) Meiosis to produce 4 haploid microspores
Last Answer : Ans. ((d))
Description : In a diploid cell before S-phase quantity of DNA is 20 pico gram (pg) after meiosis I what will be the quantity of DNA in each daughter cell ?
Last Answer : In a diploid cell before S-phase quantity of DNA is 20 pico gram (pg) after meiosis I what will be the quantity of ... 10 pg B. 20 pg C. 5 pg D. 40 pg
Description : If a diploid cell contains twenty eight chromosomes and it goes through meiosis how many chromosomes will each daughter cell have?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : 102.Perisperm differs from endosperm in (a) being a diploid tissue (b) its formation by fusion of secondary nucleus with several sperms (c) being a haploid tissue (d) having no reserve food.
Last Answer : (a) being a diploid tissue
Description : 2. Perisperm and endosperm differ in a. Being a diploid tissue b. Being a haploid tissue c. Having no reserve food d. Formation of perisperm by fusion of the secondary nucleus with many sperms
Last Answer : d. Formation of perisperm by fusion of the secondary nucleus with many sperms
Description : Perisperm differs from endosperm in :a)Being a diploid tissueb)Its formation by fusion of secondary nucleus with several sperms c)Being a haploid tissued)Having no reserve food
Last Answer : 3Being a diploid tissue
Description : Gametes have a. homologous chromosomes. b. twice the number of chromosomes found in body cells. c. two sets of chromosomes. d. one allele for each gene.
Last Answer : d. one allele for each gene.
Description : Oops! I sent my Cologard (for colon cancer testing) sample to Ancestry.com instead of my DNA sample. What results will I get about my genetic make-up?
Last Answer : They’ll find out what kind of an ass you really are. DNA is DNA – they should be able to extract it from your fecal matter.
Description : Can a woman be tested and get accurate Y Dna results?
Last Answer : I assume you mean Y chromosome. The only way I think this is possible is if the woman in question is a post op transexual.
Description : What principle states that during gamete formation genes for different traits separate without influencing each other’s inheritance? a. principle of dominance b. principle of independent assortment c. principle of probabilities d. principle of segregation
Last Answer : b. principle of independent assortment
Description : Gregor Mendel used pea plants to study a. flowering. b. gamete formation. c. the inheritance of traits. d. cross-pollination.
Last Answer : c. the inheritance of traits.
Description : What process produces diploid cells from haploid cells?
Last Answer : Meiosis produces haploid cells from a diploid cell
Description : Somatic cells of a human have ____ chromosomes and are called (A) 10, haploid (B) 92, diploid (C) 23, haploid (D) 46, diploid
Last Answer : (D) 46, diploid
Description : Organisms with cells containing two sets of parental chromosomes are called: a) diploid b) bisomal c) haploid d) autosomal
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- DIPLOID
Description : The formation of multivalents at meiosis in diploid organism is due to: (a) Monosomy (b) Delection (c) Inversion (d) Reciprocal translocation
Description : Formation of diploid embryosac from diploid vegetative structure, e.g., nucellus or integument etc., without meiosis is called: (a) Apospory (b) Apomixis (c) Diplospory (d) Adventives polyembryony
Last Answer : Ans. ((a))
Description : What are the characteristic traits of the stem cells ?
Last Answer : Stem cells are the immature, embryonic cells found in the earlier stages of fetus development that are characterized by the capability to renew themselves in the process of mitotic cell division. ... they can differentiate into a miscellaneous range of cells; in short they are totipotent cells.
Description : Mark incorrect statements :- (A) Meiosis involves only a single cycle of DNA replication (B) Four haploid cells are formed at the end of meiosis-I ( C
Last Answer : Mark incorrect statements :- (A) Meiosis involves only a single cycle of DNA replication (B) Four haploid ... and C C. Only B D. All are correct
Description : The process of formation of mesozygote is called a. Meromixis b. Exozygote c. Mitosis d. Meiosis
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Would it be ethical to allow an alien race to model their DNA with that of the Human body?
Last Answer : You are making the assumption that this alien race would use DNA as its genetic material. In fact, other molecules (such as RNA) could serve a similar purpose (some viruses are RNA viruses, for example), so it might not really work.
Description : If the cell had diploid or 2n number of chromosomes at `G_(1)`, after S phase the number of chromosomes in the cell is ?
Last Answer : If the cell had diploid or 2n number of chromosomes at `G_(1)`, after S phase the number of chromosomes in the cell is ? A. 2 n B. 4 n C. n D. 3n
Description : If an organism's diploid number (2n) is 14 how many chromosomes are found in a gamete?
Description : The process of the division of somatic cells of an organism is called (a) Mitosis (b) Meiosis (c) Cytokinesis (d) None of these
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : What is the difference between a diploid and haploid cell?
Last Answer : A: A diploid cell contains two sets of chromosomes, while a haploid cell contains only one set of chromosomes.
Description : What is the difference between a haploid and diploid cell?
Last Answer : A: A haploid cell has a single set of chromosomes, while a diploid cell has two sets of chromosomes.
Description : What is the difference between a haploid and a diploid cell?
Last Answer : A: A haploid cell has only one set of chromosomes, while a diploid cell has two sets of chromosomes.
Last Answer : A: A haploid cell contains a single set of chromosomes, while a diploid cell contains two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
Description : What is the difference between a diploid cell and a haploid cell?
Last Answer : A: A diploid cell contains two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while a haploid cell contains only one set of chromosomes.
Description : Is a protonema haploid or diploid? -Biology
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Description : Are archegonium haploid or diploid. -Biology
Description : Moss archegonium haploid or diploid -Biology
Description : Are fern archegonia haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : Is the mycelium haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : Is archegonia haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : Is protonema haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : Is operculum haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : An organism has a haploid Number of 36 what is the organisms diploid Number?
Last Answer : 18
Description : In which phase of cell cycle the amout of DNA in a diploid cell become four times as compared to a haploid cell?
Last Answer : In which phase of cell cycle the amout of DNA in a diploid cell become four times as compared to a haploid cell? A. ` ... C. `G_(2)`, S & M D. `G_(@)`
Description : What are the haploid and diploid numbers of rice?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : If a diploid cell has 50 chromosomes how many chromosomes does the haploid cell of that organism have?
Last Answer : 25
Description : If the diploid number chromosomes for an organism is twenty six what is the haploid number?
Last Answer : Thirteen (A+)
Description : an organism has a haploid number of 20 what is the organism diploid number?
Last Answer : 40
Description : What term is illustrated by plants that have a sporic life cycle in which both haploid and diploid forms are multicelluar?
Last Answer : I cannot answer this question.
Description : Triticum aestivum, the common bread wheat is – a) Tetraploid b) Hexaploid c) Haploid d) Diploid
Last Answer : b) Hexaploid